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ISLAM'S AWAITED MESSIAH 




JOEL RICHARDSON 



Will Islam Be Our Future? 



A Study of Biblical and Islamic Eschatology 



Joel Richardson 



Table of Contents 



Endorsements 
Book Information 



Introduction: A Note From The Author 

Part One: Introduction to Islamic Eschatology And Doctrine 

Chapter 1. Why This Book? Waking Up to The Islamic Revival 

Chapter 2. The Sacred Texts of Islam 

Chapter 3. Islamic Eschatology 

Chapter 4. The Mahdi: Islam's Awaited Messiah 

Chapter 5. Comparing The Biblical Antichrist and The Mahdi 

Chapter 6. The Muslim Jesus 

Chapter 7. Comparing The False Prophet and The Muslim Jesus 

Chapter 8. The Dajjal: Islam's Antichrist 

Chapter 9. Comparing The Biblical Jesus and The Dajjal 

Chapter 10. The Revived Islamic Empire of The Antichrist 

Chapter 11. The Dark Nature of Muhammad's Revelations 

Chapter 12. The Antichrist Spirit of Islam 



Chapter 13. An Ancient Hatred for The Jews 

Chapter 14. End Time Martyrdom And Islam's Practice of Beheading 

Chapter 15. Jihad And Islam's Goal of World Domination 

Chapter 16. Understanding Deceit and Dishonesty in Islam 

Chapter 17. The Great Apostasy. Terror and Islam's Conversion Rates 

Chapter 18. Summary Comparisons 

Part Two: Further Analysis 

Chapter 19. Addressing Some Potential Objections 

Chapter 20. Further Thoughts 



Part Three: How Should We Respond? 

Chapter 2 1 . Responding with Prayer 

Chapter 22. Responding with Outreach 

Chapter 23. Preparing for Martyrdom 

Appendix: Embracing Biblical Eschatology 
Bibliography 



For more information, please visit the author's web site at: 

www.Joels-Trumpet.com 



All Articles by Joel Richardson 
Answering Islam Home Page 



Endorsements 



"Joel presents a fascinating overview of how Biblical and Islamic viewpoints on eschatology 
overlap, making a convincing case that reading this book and studying what the Old and New 
Testaments have to say about the "End Times" are imperative for Christians today. This book is a 
wake-up call for Christians to learn how the future of the church, the future of Islam and the future 
of the entire world are divinely and directly interconnected. The reader will also gain significant 
insight into the nature of the Last Days and the course on which the world is heading at ever 
increasing speeds." 



-Dr. Tom White, Executive Director, The Voice of the Martyrs 



"A fascinating and provocative work. Joel has broken fresh ground in the ongoing exploration of 
the relationship between Islam and the rest of the world. A must read for priests and pastors, 
students and lay readers everywhere. Bravo!" 



-Robert Spencer, Director of Jihadwatch, Author of Islam Unveiled and Onward Muslim Soldiers 



"This book definitely provides a fresh look at Bible Prophecy in light of current affairs with the 
global rise of Islamic Fundamentalism. Not only does Joel accurately analyze those Islamic 
doctrines and practices that are relevant to Biblical End time prophecy, but his interpretation of 
Biblical prophecy is also solid - soundly adhering to the accepted rules of hermeneutics." 



-Walid Shoebat, former Palestinian Terrorist and Author of Why I Left Jihad 



"Joel Richardson provides a weighty analysis of Islam and its messianic figure. This book is central 
to recognizing the fulfillment of biblical end-times prophecy in our day and understanding the role 
Islam plays in it." 



-Pastor Reza F. Safa, former radical Muslim, Author of Inside Islam 



"Joel Richardson serves both the Christian and Muslim communities well. He thoroughly explores 
the source documents of early Islam and later Muslim theologians and the New Testament. 
He summarizes them admirably without being too technical. This book clarifies the differences 
between Christianity and Islam. It is a must-read for Christians and Muslims alike." 



— James M. Arlandson, Ph.D. teaches at a college in southern California and regularly writes for 
AmericanThinker.com and Answering-Islam.org 



"Joel Richardson has posited a scholarly, thoughtful, compassionate and Scriptural concept 
regarding the astounding theological anti-parallels between the eschatologies of radical Islam and 



Biblical faith. He makes a strong case that this is no mere humanistic coincidence. However, Joel 
is neither a knee-jerk reactionary nor a paranoid radical. He is, rather, a seeker and lover of truth 
who has the love and courage to simply lay the historical and theological evidences for his 
convictions out before us and then grants us the dignity of examining the facts for ourselves so that 
we can draw our own conclusions. Joel Richardson is a humble servant of Jesus Christ whom I 
personally know to be a faithful and devoted husband, father and friend to all the people that God 
has brought his way. May God grant us all the same courage to open our eyes to the ever- 
intensifying spiritual warfare we face in this fallen age and also to the beauties of Christ's work in 
the earth so that we will be able to navigate well in this world until we see our Lord Jesus face to 
face." 



— Michael Sullivant, Pastor, conference speaker, Author of Your Kingdom Come and Prophetic 
Etiquette 



"With the mind of a scholar and the heart of an intercessor, Joel Richardson has brought forth an 
intriguing expose on the coming "battle of the ages". As militant Islam arises in fury fueled by a 
raging anti-Semitic spirit, another body of people shall arise at the same time, willing to give their 
lives for the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Stirring . . . Insightful ... a wake up call to all sincere 
believers." 



— James W. Goll, Cofounder of Encounters Network, Author of The Seer, The Lost Art of 
Intercession and Praying for Israel's Destiny 



"This is the must read book for anyone interested in end-times Bible prophecy! Joel Richardson has 
broken fresh ground in the emerging consensus of Islam's vital role in the Antichrist's kingdom. 
Joel's evidences come straight from the Islamic traditions of the Hadith, a very important source of 
Muslim doctrine, well-known to Muslims, but unknown to most westerners. Any open-minded 
reader will be unable to dismiss the uncanny parallels between the Islamic traditions and the 
biblically described agenda of Antichrist. His clear and insightful presentation on the role of 
beheading in Islamic law is gripping. His scenario for how the earth will fall into line behind 
Antichrist is entirely credible. Jesus exhorted us to pray and be alert for the time of testing that is 
coming on the earth. You will find yourself doing just that. For the reader unsatisfied with anything 
but the truth, this is a book that absolutely must be added to your library." 



— Robert Livingston, Missionary to the Middle East, Author of Christianity and Islam: The Final 
Clash 



"Joel Richarson's thorough knowledge of Islam provides Christians with much helpful information 
on the traditions and teachings of Islam, revealing the striking affinities between Christian end-time 
prophecy and Islamic expectations of world domination. His balanced use of Islamic texts and the 
Bible is so convincing that after reading the book, one is hardly able to imagine how the Antichrist 
could be any other than a Muslim Caliph. But what I appreciate most is that he argues his point not 
with venom but with tact, even love, as he urges Christians to love their Muslim neighbors and to 
win them for Christ. This book is an important read for Christians who wish to learn more 
about the world's fastest growing religion or who want to be better prepared to dialogue with and 
witness to Muslims." 



-Steve Alt, Assistant Professor of Theology, F.I.R.E. School of Ministry, Concord, NC 



"After many years of reflection, I shy away from detailed specifics in end- time scenarios. 
However, while this book does contain some such specific details, I nevertheless believe that the 
basic thrust, that Islam is the Antichrist system of the last-days, is persuasively presented as a very 
possible scenario. In addition, the information in this book about Islam and the Antichrist is very 
important and is not, to my knowledge, accessible elsewhere. In these days of Islamic terror, an 
understanding of the information presented in this book, particularly regarding Islamic eschatology, 
I believe is crucial. Hence, this book definitely makes an important contribution. I highly 
recommend a thoughtful examination of the information contained in these pages." 



— Dr. Daniel C. Juster, Author of Jewish Roots and Israel, the Church and the Last Days, 
Executive Director of Tikkun Ministries International 



"In an era and an age where ambiguity reigns, Joel Richardson has written a book that is clear, well 
researched, and to the point. Few people in the Christian community have the courage to study 
world religions, much less invest themselves in it as he has done. Do yourself a favor; get this book, 
read this book, live out the truths that you pull out of it. It is worth your time, more importantly, 
souls hang in the balance." 



-Ergun Caner, Dean, Liberty Theological Seminary, Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA 



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Introduction 



A Note From The Author 

In writing this book, I have found myself in a difficult position for more than one reason. On one 
hand, I would like to share with you the reader a little bit about myself - my experience with 
Christian/Muslim interfaith dialogue and the story of how I came to write this book. On the other 
hand, I have with good reason, determined not only to use a pen name but also to share as little 
personal information as possible. 

On any given day, I receive one or perhaps several e-mails from Muslim friends from all over the 
world. Most of these e-mails are very nice and include personal information as well as portions of 
ongoing theological discussions that we are usually having. This is a delight for me and I truly 
enjoy and value these friendships. Unfortunately, not all of the e-mails that I receive are pleasant or 
friendly. While the following e-mail was not the only death threat that I have received, it was this 
one in particular that caused me to begin practicing quite a bit more discretion in my interactions 
with Muslims in the context of interfaith dialogue. (The portions in [brackets] I have added for 
clarity): 

. . . Allahu Akhbar! ! [Allah is the greatest! !] Yaaaa Allah! ! [Oh Allah! !] I will chop off your head! 
May Allah damn you and your whole family. May you and your whole family all rot in hell 
forever. I want you to know that all Muslims call upon Allah to damn you and put you in hell. I 
will personally kill you. I will personally kill your family. You will die a very slow and painful 
death Inshallah [by the will of Allah]. Ameen, Ameen, Ameen [Amen, Amen. . .]. Allahu Akhbar! ! 
Allahu Akhbar ! ! Yaaaa Allah ! 



It was not only the nature and the intensity of this threat that caused me to take it seriously, but also 
the perfect punctuation, spelling and sentence structure. There were no indicators that this threat 
came from outside of the country. 



Now I have to admit, I have no idea specifically what motivated this particular threat. I am not sure 
specifically what I said or did that incurred such a strong reaction. Of course, when speaking with 
Muslims, my normal practice is to speak equally as straightforwardly about everyone's need for a 
savior as most of my Muslim friends likewise speak very straightforwardly about our lack of a need 
for a savior. Seems reasonable to me. But apparently for this great sin, I received this threat to my 
life and to the life of my family. While threats of this sort are certainly not uncommon in many 
parts of the world, it still amazes me that merely sharing my beliefs could incur such a strong 
reaction. In any case, for obvious reasons, for the safety of myself and my family, I have chosen to 
remain anonymous with regard to this book. I trust that you understand. 



Nevertheless, in order to establish a measure of credibility with the readership, I will simply say that 
the information in this book comes from a person who is not only well versed in the Islamic source 
materials and the sacred literature that is quoted throughout this book, but who also, as noted above, 
has extensive experience in interfaith religious dialogue with Muslims. The information that you 
will read has been researched in an exhaustive fashion. To convey an accurate and complete picture 
of Islamic doctrine and belief, I have not only utilized nearly every book available in English on the 
subject of Islamic eschatology, but also articles beyond counting as well as the interviews of 



hundreds of Muslims about their specific beliefs about the last-days. My purpose here was not 
merely to present a book which would educate Christians; I also wanted to write a book that any 
Muslim - even if they disagree with my conclusions - would appreciate for both its honesty and its 
use of quality references. While I'm quite sure that due to the nature of this book, very little will go 
unchallenged by Muslim apologists, I have written this work knowing that any reader who looks up 
the sources can see for themselves that what I have written is an accurate representation and 
overview of Islamic teaching and belief. I have also striven to be as non-sensational as the subject 
matter allows. I have personally read many overly sensational works on the subject of prophecy 
and I do not personally value this approach. 



The other primary reason that I had a hard time writing this book is that it is, to some degree, a 
polemical work. While I am not above writing a book of this nature, if at all possible, I would far 
rather avoid it altogether. While I do believe that polemics have a completely valid place within the 
landscape of Christian/Muslim interfaith dialogue, I am also aware that love will win far more souls 
into God's Kingdom than a hundred intellectual reasons. As Samuel M. Zwemer, the Apostle to 
Islam - a true forerunner among Christian missionaries to Muslims of the late nineteenth and early 
twentieth century related, "After forty years' experience - sometimes heartbreaking experience, of 
sowing on rocks and of watching the birds pick away the seed to the last grain - 1 am convinced that 

the nearest way to the Muslim heart is the way of God's love, the way of the cross." I fully agree. 
I would far rather be involved in the type of relationship with Muslims that consists of mutually 
beneficial dialogue and genuine friendships rather than engaging in polemics which are by their 
very nature negative to a degree. Indeed, this book contains much information about Islam that is 
negative. In fact much of it is outright disturbing. Nevertheless, I felt a very strong mandate from 
the Lord that this book needed to be written and this information made known. The primary 
purpose of this book is to warn - both those within and those outside of the church walls. 



I also want to stress very strongly that the purpose of this book is by no means to "bash" Muslims in 
any way. While the premise and the points of this book are indeed a strong charge against the 
religion of Islam, this should not be interpreted in any way as therefore being an attack against 
Muslim individuals. Like any other religion, Islam is not monolithic and not all Muslims believe or 
agree with everything that is contained in this book. This point cannot be stressed enough. Many 
Muslims are very wonderful and peaceful people. We must never categorize anyone according to 
the particular group that they belong to but rather we need to get to know people personally, one 
individual at a time. As such, because of the frightening and rather disturbing information about 
Islam that this book contains, I strongly encourage you at the outset to spend some time in prayer 
and ask God to protect you from any negative feelings, fears or prejudices that the human heart is so 
prone to, and instead to touch your heart with His heart for Muslims. Perhaps you will, like myself, 
fall in love with these who God so eagerly desires to adorn with redemption, transformation and His 
beautiful garments of salvation. And if you are a Muslim, I pray along with you, that through the 
ancient prophecies analyzed in these pages, truth would become manifest and that God will guide 
you to the straight path. 



Notes: 



1. Samuel S. Zwemer, editor Roger S. Greenway, Islam and the Cross: Selections from "The 
Apostle to Islam ", (Phillipsburg, P&R Publishing, 2002), p. 56 



Chapter One 
Why This Book? Waking Up To The Islamic Revival 



"Blow the trumpet in Zion; sound the alarm on my holy hill. Let all who live in the land tremble, 
for the day of the LORD is coming. It is close at hand - a day of darkness and gloom, a day of 
clouds and blackness. Like dawn spreading across the mountains a large and mighty army comes, 
such as never was of old nor ever will be in ages to come. " Joel 2: 1 ,2 



In the days that we are now living, I believe that there are a handful of issues that God is trying to 
highlight to the West and specifically to the western Christian Church. Yet sadly, even among those 
few who do seem to be hearing the trumpet blasts from heaven, there are even fewer who seem to 
be discerning what it is that they mean. The signs are now literally emblazoned across the front 
page of the newspapers almost daily, yet few seem to understand where these signs are pointing. It 
is my hope that this book will contribute to opening the eyes of many to the times that are quickly 
approaching. Beyond this, my prayer is that this book will add understanding to those whose spirits 
are already both watchful and discerning. 



More End-Times Nonsense? 



Before we begin, I need to identify what type of attitude yours is towards the study of end- 
time issues. If you are someone who is cynical regarding this type of study, then I want to ask 
you to do something before you continue. I want you to read the Appendix first. The 
Appendix explains why I believe that eschatology is a necessary aspect of the normative 
Christian life. If you are unsure of the necessity to fully embrace biblical eschatology, then 
please read the Appendix first and when you are done, then come back here. If you are 
already someone who is quite interested in the study of eschatology then please proceed from 
this point. 



The Prevailing Ignorance 



This book is first and foremost a study of Islamic eschatology (end time belief) and those specific 
Islamic doctrines and practices that seem to correlate in quite an astonishing way to the biblical 
descriptions and prophecies of the last-days. As a result, I find myself presented with the 
interesting challenge of introducing much of the readership to more than one subject that most 
people are largely uninformed of. Certainly most people have some vague ideas about what the 
Bible says about the "last-days" - the difficult times that will encompass the earth, the plagues, the 
ecological disasters, the eventual return of Jesus. But even many Christians - those who read the 
Bible regularly - are not exactly sure what they believe about many of the specifics of the last- 



days. And if it can be said that ignorance of biblical eschatology is common, then consider how 
many people - particularly in the West - have any knowledge at all about what Islam teaches about 
the Last-days. Some Christians are aware of the fact that in Islam, like Christianity, there is also an 
expectation that Jesus is going to return to the earth from Heaven. This excites most Christians who 
see this as an opportunity to build bridges of dialogue between Christians and Muslims. Indeed, the 
return of Jesus can be a good starting point for such interfaith dialogue. Unfortunately though, 
beyond this one point, most Christians generally understand very little about the Islamic end-time 
perspective, or Jesus' return, or indeed about the nature of who the "Islamic Jesus" really is. 
Certainly many Christians who live or minister among Muslims may have some understanding of 
these issues, but this understanding has certainly not been conveyed to the Church on a broader 
scale. It is time for this startling information to be released to the non-Muslim world. This study 
represents the first comprehensive popular study of Islamic eschatology as it relates to biblical 
eschatology. But beyond a mere academic or theological study, this book is also a wake up call. It 
is a call for many to realize the degree to which the future of the Christian Church - indeed, the 
future of the entire world - and the future of Islam are divinely and directly interconnected. 



Through this study, which presents an introductory overview of both biblical and Islamic 
eschatology, a much clearer picture of the future will emerge. The overlapping of beliefs in the two 
systems and the ways that Islamic eschatology reinforces Christian eschatology is both astonishing 
and even downright eerie. I believe that this study will help the reader gain significant insight into 
the nature of the last-days and help many to begin to see and understand the direction that the world 
is heading at ever increasing speeds. This leads us to the most obvious reason to take notice of 
Islam; its dramatic and rapid growth and its present worldwide revival. 



The Islamic Revival 



The clearest reason to study and understand Islam and specifically Islamic eschatology is quite 
simply because Islam is the future. Yes, you read that correctly: Islam is the future. If present 
trends do not change dramatically, Islam will bypass Christianity for the title of the world's largest 
religion very shortly. In fact, according to most statistics, this may take place in less than twenty 
years. A majority who read this book will live to see this. Islam is the fastest growing religion in 

the world, growing at a rate four times faster than Christianity. Presently those who practice Islam 
make up approximately one fifth of the world's population. One seasoned Bible teacher from 
England after reviewing the statistics recently commented that, "if present trends continue, half of 

all global births will be in Muslim families by the year 2055". Something dramatic and 
revolutionary is happening right before our eyes, and most western Christians are oblivious to it. 
The purpose of this chapter is to inform the reader about the rapid growth of Islam. The picture that 
is about to be painted may surprise some people. Some may be confused. Some may even deny it, 
but it is the truth and it needs to be told. Even by itself, the growth and spread of Islam is a 
powerful wake up call to all Christians. 



Not only is Islam the fasting growing religion in the world, but also in the United States, Canada 
and Europe. The annual growth rate of Islam in the US is approximately 4%, but there are also 
strong reasons to believe that it may have risen to as high as 8% over the past few years. Every 
year, tens of thousands of Americans convert to Islam. Prior to 2001 most reports seem to have the 
number roughly around 25,000 American converts per year. This may not sound like that much, 
but this yearly figure according to some Muslim American clerics has quadrupled since 9-11. 5 



Since 9-11 the numbers of American converts to Islam has skyrocketed. As early as one month 
after the World Trade Center attacks, the reports were flowing in from Mosques all over America. 
Ala Bayumi, the Director of Arab affairs at the Council for American Islamic Relations (CAIR) on 
November 11, 2001, in the London daily newspaper, Al-Hayat said this: 



Non-Muslim Americans are now interested in getting to know Islam. There are a 
number of signs... Libraries have run out of books on Islam... English translations of 
the Koran head the American best-seller list... The Americans are showing increasing 
willingness to convert to Islam since September 11... Thousands of non-Muslim 
Americans have responded to invitations to visit mosques, resembling the waves of 
the sea crashing on the shore one after another... 

After testifying to the dramatic strides that Islam had taken as a result of the 9-11 attacks, Bayumi 
goes on to say that: 



Proselytizing in the name of Allah has not been undermined, and has not been set 
back 50 years, as we thought in the first days after September 11. On the contrary, 
the 1 1 days that have passed are like 1 1 years in the history of proselytizing in the 
name of Allah. 

In an article from the British newspaper, The Times of London, January 7, 2002 just four months 
after 9-11 we read: 



There is compelling anecdotal evidence of a surge in conversions to Islam since 
September 11, not just in Britain, but across Europe and America. One Dutch Islamic 
centre claims a tenfold increase, while the New Muslims Project, based in Leicester, 
[England] and run by a former Irish Roman Catholic housewife, reports a "steady 
stream" of new converts. 

And at the time of this writing in late 2004, this phenomenon does not seem to be waning. I 
recently asked a Muslim acquaintance how many Americans he has witnessed convert to Islam in 
just the past year. He explained that he has personally participated in at least one hundred 
conversion ceremonies in the past year alone. I have similarly asked dozens of American Muslims 
if they have witnessed a dramatic increase in conversions to Islam since 9-11 and the answer every 
time has been a resounding yes. Newer official data is difficult to come by and analyze for more 
than one reason. First of all, very few comprehensive studies have been done since 9-11; most 
studies seem to have been done just prior to 2001. Also, since 9-11, many American Muslims are 
very hesitant to give information away to pollsters who come to the Mosques. There is a 
widespread suspicion among the Muslim community that pollsters are merely gathering information 
for the United States Homeland Security Administration or the FBI. Most converts wish to remain 
relatively anonymous. But from my own personal, albeit anecdotal, experiences, I have talked to 
many American converts to Islam who have converted since 9-11. 



But here's the other sad aspect of these figures: Over 80% of these American converts to Islam were 
raised in a Christian Church. If the higher figures of conversion are accurate, that would mean that 
as many as 60,000 Americans, who were raised in Christian homes, are converting to Islam 
annually. I have one acquaintance who, although he was a pastor's son raised in a deeply religious 



and traditional Christian family, nevertheless converted to Islam in college. I have read numerous 
testimonies of priests, missionaries, divinity students, and normal everyday Christians who have 
converted to Islam. Some are even self-described former "spirit filled Christians". Some may 
object that this is impossible. If this is the case, some might object, then why aren't these statistics 
more widely known? You may be wondering why you do not personally know anyone who has 
converted. There are easy answers to these questions. One of the primary reasons that these trends 
have gone largely unnoticed is that most American Muslims are concentrated in the larger 
metropolitan centers. The greater Chicago metropolitan area for instance is home to well over 

350,000 Muslims. Greater New York City has twice that with over 700,000 Muslims. 10 The other 
important statistic that sheds light on why this issue isn't more commonly discussed in many white 
American churches is sadly because 85% of American converts to Islam are African- American. 
White Christian America has not nearly been as impacted by this phenomenon as African- 
Americans have. It is a very sad commentary on the discontinuity and disunity of the American 
Church. Islam is absolutely sweeping through the inner cities. One Muslim authority estimates that 
by the year 2020 most American urban centers will be predominantly Muslim. But as the number 
of conversions increases, the face of the Muslim convert is changing as well. Shortly after 9-11, 
National Public Radio did a special on Islam and those who had converted after 9-11: 



One of the most important topics [in an NPR broadcast] was an interview with 
several young women at American universities who recently converted to Islam 
through the Islamic Society of Boston. They hold advanced degrees from universities 
in Boston, such as Harvard, and they spoke of the power and the greatness of Islam, 
of the elevated status of women in Islam, and of why they converted to Islam. The 

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program was broadcast several times across the entire U.S... 

From an article in The New York Times, October 22, 2001, we read a portion of Jim Hacking's 
story: 



Nine years ago, Jim Hacking was in training to be a Jesuit priest. Now, he is an admiralty lawyer in 
St. Louis who has spent much of the last month explaining Islam at interfaith gatherings. . . He made 
the Shahadah [Muslim Conversion ceremony] on June 6, 1998. "The thing I've always latched to is 
that there's one God, he doesn't have equals, he doesn't need a son to come do his work" (emphasis 
mine) 



A typical testimony of a former Christian convert reads: 

As a child, Jennifer Harrell attended church and Sunday school. In high school, she 
was on the drill team and dated a football player. After college, she became a 
Methodist youth minister. At age 23, she became a single parent. At age 26, she 
became a Muslim. "I grew up in Piano doing all the things I thought I was supposed 
to do," said Ms. Harrell, 29, of Dallas. "I went to church. I went to parties. But I 
wasn't concerned about heaven or hell. I took it all for granted." Eventually, she took 
a job in sales, where she was introduced to Islam by Muslim co-workers. One of 
them loved to debate religion, which stirred Ms. Harrell to rethink her Christian 
faith. She studied the Bible, but also Islam in order to do a better job of defending 
her faith. Instead, she became intrigued that Muslims prayed five times a day, fasted 
and gave alms as a way of life. "I wasn't the type of Christian who prayed every 
morning," she said. She said Muslim beliefs about Jesus made more sense to her 
because they revere him as a prophet and not God's son. "When I was a Christian, I 



never understood why Jesus had to die for my sins," Ms. Harrell said. "I mean, 
they're my sins." Before becoming a Muslim, she visited a Christian minister. She 
said she asked why Christians ate pork, why women didn't cover their heads in 
church, and why Christians dated. "I wanted him to defend the Bible," she said. "I 
gave him everything that I had found wrong with Christian interpretation." His 

answers didn't satisfy her. 

Stories like Jim Hacking's and Jennifer Harrell 's are legion. I have probably read a hundred such 
stories. 



A New Monotheistic Option 



In the past whenever most westerners have decided that they believe in a personal God and have 
made a decision to make this new faith a primary aspect of their lives, they usually have found the 
expression for their faith in a Christian church. As Islam spreads in the West, many are realizing 
that Christianity is not the only monotheistic option available to them. Sadly, many are choosing 
Islam instead of Christianity. David Pawson, a prominent Bible teacher from England recalls the 
experience of one of his friends: 



A Christian friend of mine is a counselor in a state school. He was delighted when a boy he was 
trying to help find a purpose in life told him he had become convinced that there was a personal 
God in whom he could believe. To his surprise and disappointment this English boy told him some 
weeks later that he had become a Muslim. He was one of many thousands who had made the same 
choice. 



As Islam grows in the West, this story is sure to be repeated many times. 



A Warning For England 



In David Pawson's most recent book, Islam 's Challenge to Christians, Pawson sounds what may 
very well be a genuine prophetic warning not only to England but also to the entire western 
Church. Pawson, a well-seasoned and well-respected leader in the Church in England recounts a 
recent experience he had while listening to well-known authority on Islam, Patrick Sookhdeo give a 
lecture. If a leader of less qualification than David Pawson made the following statement, then it is 
possible that it would go entirely unnoticed, but instead, we should all be very sobered by what 
David experienced: 



In the middle of his talk, both unexpected and unrelated to its contents, I was suddenly 
overwhelmed with what could be described as a premonition that Islam will take over this country. 
(England) I recall sitting there stunned and even shaking. We were not just listening to an 
interesting lecture about a religion and culture, which others believed and practiced. We were 



hearing about our future! 16 



In the rest of the book, Pawson walks through what he feels are some proper Christian responses to 
his prediction. Pawson's recommended course of action includes three primary components: 
Reality, Relationship and Righteousness. I will not endeavor to expound on these three issues, as 
Pawson has already done so with conviction. Of course, Pawson's warning has proven to be highly 
controversial throughout the Church in England. The real question however, in the opinion of this 
author, isn't really whether Pawson's warning will come to pass or not, but rather: Will the Church 
in England choose to implement Pawson's recommended plan of response? This remains to be 
seen. 



Balancing The Facts 



Now the point here is not to paint an overly dismal picture. It also needs to be pointed out that 
Muslims are also converting to Christianity all over the world. Many Muslims will make the claim 
repeatedly that no Muslim ever leaves Islam. This claim is refuted without much effort. One 
Muslim Sheikh recently claimed that in Africa alone, there are over six million Muslim converts to 
Christianity annually. That would break down to about 667 an hour, or 16,000 a day. From January 
of 2003 to the middle of 2004, the ministry of German Evangelist Reinhardt Bonke has seen over 
ten million Africans make decisions to follow Jesus. A large percentage of those who made these 
decisions were Muslims. In fact, Muslims from all over the world are making decisions to become 
followers of Jesus. Many of these decisions are made following a spiritual dream or a vision. 
There are many wonderful and powerful testimonies of the goodness of God in the lives of Muslims 
coming to know Jesus. I believe with all my heart that the Middle East will see a revival of 
Muslims coming to a biblical faith in Jesus. Christianity in Latin America, Asia and Africa is now 
experiencing what can only be called revival. But this does not negate the fact that the growth of 
Islam is still much faster than that of Christianity, not only in America, Canada, England and 
Europe, but worldwide. Now, it must be stated here that much of the reason for the faster growth of 
Islam is simply higher birth rates among Muslims. Muslims are just having far more children than 
Christians. The growth of Islam does not find its primary source from conversions. But again, 
despite the reasons for its growth, it is nevertheless growing and spreading faster than Christianity. 
The simple fact of the matter is that we as the western Church have completely missed the 
undeniable worldwide significance of Islam. 



For now, the point that needs to be emphasized is that the beliefs of the world's second largest and 
fastest growing religion should matter to us. This is especially true in light of Islam's potential to 
soon become the world's largest religion. A fair prediction is that if the time comes when Islam 
indeed does bypass Christianity as the world's largest religion, or even as it merely begins to draw 
closer to that point, there will be a tipping point whereby the rate of growth will increase 
exponentially. Bandwagon conversions and confusion among faithful Christians will be the rule of 
the day. We cannot underestimate the power of a worldwide trend. Indeed one of the primary 
aspects of the last-days is what the Bible calls the "great apostasy," which will be a significant 
global falling away from the Christian faith. While Islam now exists as an insecure religion 
wrestling with why Allah has allowed Islam to remain an inferior presence in the earth compared to 
Christianity, the days will likewise come for Christians, when they too will have to wrestle with 
why God has allowed Islam to bypass Christianity in terms of both growth and influence. This 
could begin to happen as soon as fifteen years from now. It could be sooner. I sincerely hope that 



this is not the case, but at present, there are very little indicators to suggest otherwise. The only 
hope for a turnaround in this trend would be a significant full-scale worldwide revival; the kind of 
revival that until now has never been seen. But for now, as the trend is just beginning in America, it 
is time to become informed and prepared for what promises to be the Church's greatest challenge 
ever. As I said earlier, Islam is the future (albeit only temporarily so). It is time for the Church to 
face reality. As Brother Andrew, the man who became so well known for smuggling bibles past the 
iron curtain, as told in the modern Christian classic, God's Smuggler, said as early as 1994, "What 

Communism was to the twentieth century, Islam will be for the next one hundred years." 



Conclusion 



So maybe you now agree that it is important to become informed regarding Islam, but you may be 
wondering why it is important to understand Islamic eschatology specifically. It's a good question. 
Please think through some of these points carefully: The Bible makes it clear that the Devil's 
primary plan for the last-days has been for the past few thousand years, to raise up two men, the 
Antichrist and the False Prophet, as his primary instruments to deceive the inhabitants of the earth. 
How do you suppose that Satan has planned to include the world's 1 .3 billion Muslims in his grand 
end-time deception? Did Satan fail to foresee and strategize regarding the global spread of Islam? 
Or has Satan included the Muslims of the world in his end-time strategy? Will Islam, the world's 
third monotheistic religion, also undergo the persecution of Satan along with Christians and Jews as 
they all resist the Antichrist together? Or will Islam - the religion that prides itself in resisting any 
form of idolatry - simply submit to a demonic and false religious leader without putting up any real 
fight? For years, I questioned the Lord about these issues. In time, as my knowledge of Islam 
deepened, the answers to my questions became very clear. This book is my attempt to share with 
you what I have learned. I understand that this may sound like a strong statement to make, but I 
believe that the information presented in this book will establish the fact that Islam is indeed the 
primary vehicle that will be used by Satan to fulfill the prophecies of the Bible about the future 
political/religious/military system of the Antichrist that will overwhelm the entire world just prior to 
the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. 



Notes: 



1 . David Pawson, The Challenge of Islam to Christians (London, Hodder and Stoughton, 
2003), p. 11 

2. ibid. 

3. Bruce a. Mcdowell and Anees Zaka, Muslims and Christians at The Table (Phillipsburg, P& 
R Publishing, 1999), p. 6 

4. ibid. 

5. New York Times, October 22, 2001, Jodi Wilgoren, Islam Attracts Converts by the 
Thousands, Drawn Before and After Attacks, 



6. Al-Hayat Newspaper (London), November 12, 2001, as quoted in Middle East Media & 
Research Institute, November 16, 2001, Muslim American Leaders: A Wave of Conversion 
to Islam in the U.S. Following September 11 

7. Al-Ahram Al-Arabi (Egypt), October 20, 2001, as quoted in Middle East Media & Research 
Institute, November 16, 2001, Muslim American Leaders: A Wave of Conversion to Islam in 
the U.S. Following September 11 



8. The Times, (UK) January 7 2002, Giles Whittell, Allah Came Knocking At My Heart 

9. Mcdowell, Zaka, p. 6 

lO.ibid. p. 6 
11. ibid. p. 7 

12.Middle East Media & Research Institute, November 16, 2001, Muslim American Leaders: A 
Wave of Conversion to Islam in the U.S. Following September 11 

13. New York Times, October 22, 2001, Jodi Wilgoren, Islam Attracts Converts by the 
Thousands, Drawn Before and After Attacks 

14. The Dallas Morning News - November 3, 2001, Susan Hogan, 

15.Pawson, p. 36 

16.ibid. 6,7 

17A1-Jazeera, December 12, 2000, Christianization in Africa 

http://www.aljazeera.net/programs/shareea/articles/2000/12/12-12-6.htm 
English translation see: http://www.islamreview.com/articles/fastdemiseprint.htm 

1 8. http://isaalmas ih.net/ 

19. Brother Andrew, Light Force, (Grand Rapids, Fleming H. Revell, 2004), p. 140 



Chapter Two 

The Sacred Texts Of Islam 



As we begin our study, we first turn to a brief introduction to the sacred texts of Islam. The purpose 
here is to acquaint the reader with the sacred texts of Islam in order to understand their places 
within the authority structure of Islam. Many of the references in this book will come from these 
various sacred texts. 

The Quran 

The first and most well known of Islam's sacred books is the Quran. The Quran is the foundational 
holy book of Islam and was conveyed entirely by Muhammad, the founder and "prophet" of Islam. 
Quran literally means "recitation" or "reading" in Arabic. The Quran is comprised of 114 chapters 
called Surahs. Throughout this book, whenever a portion of the Quran is cited, following the 
citation it will say "Surah" followed by the chapter, verse and translation. 



The Quran may somewhat be viewed as the Bible of Islam in that it is the primary holy book of 
Islam. The Quran however, is not the only source of sacred or even inspired traditions in Islam. 
While the Quran is the only text within Islam that is said to be the literal words of Allah, of equal 
importance to all Muslims, is what is called the Sunna. 

The Sunna 

"The Sunna" in Arabic literally means, "a clear or well trodden path". It refers to whatever 
Muhammad said, did, condoned, or condemned. It is the record of Muhammad's sayings, customs, 
teachings, or the example that he left for all Muslims to follow. Muslims view Muhammad as being 
the perfect example for all human beings. This doctrine is spelled out quite clearly in the Quran: 



If you love Allah, then follow me (Muhammad) -Sura 3:31 (Shakir) 



Ye have indeed in the Apostle of Allah a beautiful pattern of (conduct) for anyone whose hope is in 
Allah and the Final Day. -Sura 33:21 (Yusuf Ali) 



Whatever Muhammad did or said, therefore, becomes the basis from which to model all life and 
belief. What must be understood regarding the Sunna is that it is equally important to the Muslim 
as the Quran. This is because it is the Sunna that interprets the Quran. Without the Sunna, the 
Quran cannot be properly understood. In fact, many aspects and practices of the Islamic religion 
are not even mentioned in the Quran but are found only in the Sunna. So, it is both the Quran and 

the Sunna that together form the basis for the beliefs and practices of Muslims everywhere. In this 
sense, both the Quran and the Sunna are believed to be inspired and authoritative. 

Sources of the Sunna 

The Sunna is mined primarily out of two different types of Islamic literature. The first and most 



important of the two types of traditions is what is called Hadith literature. Hadith literature is 
specifically the record of the sayings of Muhammad. Secondly, there is what is called Sirat or 
Sirah literature. Sirat literally means "biography." So the sirat-rasul is a biography of the 
"apostle" or "prophet" Muhammad. There are many ancient and modern biographies of 
Muhammad's life. The most popular English translation of an ancient sirat is Ibn Ishaq's Sirat 
Rasul, {The Life of Muhammad), translated by the noted orientalist, A. Guillaume. Besides these 
two types of literature there are also histories of Islam and commentaries on the Quran by early 
scholars called tafsir. When I speak of these various types of literature collectively in this book, I 
will simply use the general term, "Islamic traditions". 



Hadith Literature 



For the purpose of this study, the Hadith literature will probably be the most crucial of the various 
Islamic traditions to understand. This is because so much of Islamic belief and practice, particularly 
the Islamic beliefs about the end-times comes from the Hadith literature. 



As mentioned above, a Hadith is a record of the sayings and deeds of Muhammad. According to 
Muslim scholars, during the lifetime of Muhammad and after he died, his followers began to orally 
relay their memories of all of the things that Muhammad said or did. 

The Isnad And The Matn 

Each Hadith consists of two parts; the isnad and the matn. At the beginning of any Hadith is the 
isnad, or the chain of transmission. The isnad is essentially the "he said, she said, he said" chain of 
people who relay a memory of something Muhammad said or did. In English an isnad might read 
like; "John said he overheard Mary say that Muhammad used to say such and such." To complicate 
this further for those unfamiliar with Islamic literature of course, all the names are in Arabic. Many 
of the names are therefore long and possibly compounded. So here is a real example of an isnad 
from a Hadith taken from Malik's Muwatta: 

Yahya related to me from Malik from Amr ibn Yahya al-Mazini from Abu'l-Hubab Said ibn Yasar 
that Abdullah ibn Umar said. . . 



Sometimes there will be however only one name listed in the isnad, which is usually an indicator 
that the person relating the Hadith was a direct companion or family member of Muhammad. An 
example might be: 



Ayesha related that Muhammad (peace be upon him) said. . . 

The other part of the Hadith is the actual text. It is the portion that records the sayings or deeds of 
Muhammad. This part of the Hadith is called the matn. 



So every Hadith is composed of the isnad (chain of transmitters) and the matn (the sayings or 
actions of Muhammad). Throughout this book, in order to simplify things, we will generally quote 
the matn only. The isnad will be included with the references in the endnotes. 



Notes: 



1. There is however a very small Islamic cult that adheres only to the Quran as its source of 
religious belief and practice. They are known as "The Submitters". 

2. Malik's Muwatta Book 9, Number 9.7.27 



Chapter Three 



Islamic Eschatology 



Most books on Islamic eschatology primarily consist of the author's best attempts to gather, 
compile and relay the most reliable Hadith and various traditions relating to the end- times. Beyond 
this of course, most Islamic eschatology books also contain commentary from the author as well. 
Because I am not a Hadith scholar (nor do I aspire to ever become one), and because I do not want 
to merely present my own interpretation of what Islam teaches regarding the end-times, I have 
strictly utilized either Islamic traditions or commentary from those Islamic scholars and authors 
who have already written extensively on these subjects. As such, much of this book will be heavy 
with such quotations and references. 

The majority of Islamic studies of eschatology are divided into two categories, the Minor Signs and 
the Major Signs. The Minor Signs are sometimes thought of as the equivalent of what Jesus 
referred to as "the birth pangs" which is to say that they are those signs that precede the Major 
Signs. To a degree this is true. The difference however, is that many of the Minor Signs actually 
take place concurrently with the Major Signs. Thus the Minor Signs should not necessarily be 
thought of as the first signs, but rather the Lesser Signs. Some of the Minor Signs are quite 
interesting, but for the purpose of this study we will not delve into them. Instead we will move 
directly into the Major Signs. 



The Major Signs 



Crucial to this study is a clear understanding of just what Islam teaches regarding the Major Signs. 
The Major Signs or the Greater Signs, obviously speak of far more significant events than the 
Minor Signs. These signs relate to issues such as the coming of the Muslim Anti-Christ (Ad- 
Dajjal), or the return of the Muslim Jesus (Isa Al-Maseeh) or most importantly, the coming of the 
Muslim Savior/Messiah figure (Al-Mahdi). They do not relate to, for instance, the increase in 
immorality, or religious ignorance, or other such general signs. While some of the Minor Signs are 
both fairly vague and debatable as to their legitimacy, the Major Signs are absolutely a non- 
negotiable entity to the Muslim mind. In order to understand the importance of the Major Signs to 
Muslims, one must first understand the importance of end-time belief among Muslims. 

Priority Of The Last-Days In Islamic Belief 

The Quran mentions five things that a Muslim must believe in order to be a Muslim. These five 
things have, as a result, become a creed of sorts within Islam. From the Quran we read: 

It is not righteousness that ye turn your faces to the East and the West; but righteous 
is he who believeth in Allah and the Last Day and the angels and the Scripture and 
the prophets. . .-Surah 2: 177 (Pickthall) 

Notice the order of the five tenets of belief: 



1. 


Belief in Allah. 


2. 


Belief in the Last Day. 


3. 


Belief in angels. 


4. 


Belief in the Scripture 


5. 


Belief in the prophets. 



This is much different than with Christianity. Unfortunately while end-time belief plays a 
prominent role in the New Testament and in the life of the early church, today belief in the last-days 
has become essentially optional or generally ignored by most. But not so with Islam: There are no 
true Muslims who do not believe in the Last Day and the events which precede it. Understanding 
the Islamic perspective regarding the last-days and specifically the Major Signs therefore is crucial 
if we wish to understand the central religious anticipations of the 1.3 billion Muslims worldwide. It 
is to these core beliefs that we now turn. 



Chapter Four 

The Mahdi: Islam's Awaited Messiah 



Among the Major Signs, the most anticipated and central sign that Muslims are awaiting is the 
coming of a man known as, "The Mahdi." In Arabic, al-Mahdi means, "The Guided One" He is 
also sometimes referred to by Shi'a Muslims as Sahib Al-Zaman or Al-Mahdi al-Muntadhar which 
translated mean "The Lord of the Age" and "The Guided/ Awaited One." The Mahdi is the first of 
the Major Signs. This is confirmed by Ibn Kathir, the renowned Muslim scholar from the eighth 
century: 

After the lesser signs of the Hour appear and increase, mankind will have reached a 
stage of great suffering. Then the awaited Mahdi will appear; He is the first of the 
greater clear, signs of the Hour. 

The coming of the Mahdi is the central crowning element of all Islamic end- time narratives. So 
central to Islamic eschatological expectations is the coming of the Mahdi, that some Muslim 
scholars do not even refer to "the Minor Signs" as such, but instead, refer to them as, "The signs 
accompanying the Mahdi". While there are some variations of belief between the Sunni and Shia' 
sects of Islam and while certain quarters of Sunnis reject him altogether, general belief in the Mahdi 
is not a sectarian issue within Islam, but is universal among most Muslims. According to Shaykh 
Muhammad Hisham Kabbani, chairman of the Islamic Supreme Council of America: 



The coming of the Mahdi is established doctrine for both Sunni and Shi'a Muslims, 
and indeed for all humanity 4 

Ayatullah Baqir al-Sadr and Ayatullah Murtada Mutahhari, both Shia' Muslim scholars in their 
book, The Awaited Savior, describe the Mahdi this way: 



A figure more legendary than that of the Mahdi, the Awaited Saviour, has not been 
seen in the history of mankind. The threads of the world events have woven many a 
fine design in human life but the pattern of the Mahdi stands high above every other 
pattern. He has been the vision of the visionaries in history. He has been the dream of 
all the dreamers of the world. For the ultimate salvation of mankind he is the Pole 
Star of hope on which the gaze of humanity is fixed... In this quest for the truth 
about the Mahdi there is no distinction of any caste, creed, or country. The quest is 
universal, exactly in the same way as the Mahdi himself is universal. He stands 
resplendent high above the narrow walls in which humanity is cut up and divided. 
He belongs to everybody For all that and much more, what exactly is the Mahdi? 
Surely that is the big question which the thinking people all over the world would 

like to ask. 

Indeed, just who is this "awaited one" that the Islamic world is longing for, and what is it that he 
does that has them all in such a state of anticipation? This chapter will attempt to thoroughly 
answer this question primarily by citing various Islamic traditions and the interpretations of Muslim 
scholars that study them. I would like to encourage you to take the time to read each and every 



quote. It is in these references that we find an articulation of one of the central beliefs and passions 
of many of the 1.3 billion Muslims that we presently share the Earth with. Those of us who desire a 
greater understanding of one of the primary underlying spiritual factors affecting the world today 
should pay very close attention. . . 



Islam's Messiah 



In the simplest of terms, the Mahdi is Islam's Messiah, or Savior. While the actual terms "Messiah" 
and "Messianism" have very clearly Judeo-Christian roots, University of Virginia Professor 
Abdulaziz Abdulhussein Sachedina agrees that these terms are appropriately used in an Islamic 
context when referring to the Mahdi. In his scholarly work on the subject, Islamic Messianism, 
Sachedina elaborates thusly: 



The term "messianism" in the Islamic context is frequently used to translate the 
important concept of an eschatological figure, the Mahdi, who as the foreordained 
leader "will rise" to launch a great social transformation in order to restore and adjust 
all things under divine guidance. The Islamic messiah, thus, embodies the 
aspirations of his followers in the restoration of the purity of the Faith which will 
bring true and uncorrupted guidance to all mankind, creating a just social order and a 
world free from oppression in which the Islamic revelation will be the norm for all 

nations. 

Thus it is fair to say that the "rising" of the Mahdi is to the majority of Muslims what the return of 
Jesus is to Christians. While Christians await the return of Jesus the Messiah to fulfill all of God's 
prophetic promises to the people of God, Muslims await the appearance of the Mahdi, to fulfill 
these purposes. Sheikh Kabbani likewise identifies the Mahdi as Islam's primary messiah figure: 

Jews are waiting for the Messiah, Christians are waiting for Jesus, and Muslims are 
waiting for both the Mahdi and Jesus. All religions describe them as men coming to 
save the world. 7 

A Man From The Family Of Muhammad 



The first and most often cited Islamic belief with regard to the Mahdi is the tradition which states 
that the Mahdi will descend from the family of Muhammad and will bear Muhammad's name: 



The world will not come to pass until a man from among my family, whose name 
will be my name, rules over the Arabs. 

The Prophet said: The Mahdi will be of my family, of the descendants of Fatimah 
[Muhammad's daughter]. 9 

A Universal Leader For All Muslims 

Throughout the Islamic world today there is a call for the restoration of the Islamic Caliphate. The 



Caliph {Khalifa) in Islam may be viewed somewhat as the Pope of the Muslims. The Caliph is 
viewed as the Vice-regent for Allah on the earth. It is important to understand that when Muslims 
call for the restoration of the Caliphate, it is ultimately the Mahdi that they are calling for. For the 
Mahdi is the awaited final Caliph of Islam. As such, Muslims everywhere will be obligated to 
follow the Mahdi. 

If you see him, go and give him your allegiance, even if you have to crawl over ice, 
because he is the Vice-regent {Khalifa) of Allah, the Mahdi. 

He will pave the way for and establish the government of the family [or community] 
of Muhammad. . . Every believer will be obligated to support him. 

The Ruler Of The World 

The Mahdi is believed to be a future Muslim world leader who will not only rule over the Islamic 
world, but also the non-Muslim world as well. The Mahdi is said to lead a world revolution that 
will establish a new Islamic world order throughout the entire earth: 

The Mahdi will establish right and justice in the world and eliminate evil and 
corruption. He will fight against the enemies of the Muslims who would be 
victorious. 12 

He will reappear on the appointed day, and then he will fight against the forces of 
evil, lead a world revolution and set up a new world order based on justice, 
righteousness and virtue. . .ultimately the righteous will take the world administration 
in their hands and Islam will be victorious over all the religions. 

He is the precursor of the victory of the Truth and the fall of all tyrants. He heralds the end of 
injustice and oppression and the beginning of the final rising of the sun of Islam which will never 
again set and which will ensure happiness and the elevation of mankind... The Mahdi is one of 
Allah's clear signs which will soon be made evident to everyone. 



The Mahdi's means and method of accomplishing this world revolution will include multiple 
military campaigns or holy wars {jihad). While some Muslims believe that most of the non- 
Muslims of the world will convert to Islam peaceably during the reign of the Mahdi, most traditions 
picture the non-Muslim world coming to Islam as a result of being conquered by the Mahdi. 
Abduallrahman Kelani, author of The Last Apocalypse, describes the many battles of the Mahdi: 

al-Mahdi will receive a pledge of allegiance as a caliph for Muslims. He will lead Muslims in many 
battles of jihad. His reign will be a caliphate that follows the guidance of the Prophet. Many 
battles will ensue between Muslims and the disbelievers during the Mahdi's reign. 

Even Harun Yahya, a moderate and very popular Muslim author refers to the Mahdi's invasion of 
numerous non-Muslim lands: 



The Mahdi will invade all the places between East and West. 



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The Army Of Black Flags 

The Mahdi's ascendancy to power is said to be preceded by an army from the east who will be 



carrying black flags or banners of war. Sheikh Kabbani states: 

Hadith indicate that black flags coming from the area of Khorasan will signify the 
appearance of the Mahdi is nigh. Khorasan is in todays Iran, and some scholars have 
said that this hadith means when the black flags appear from Central Asia, i.e. in the 
direction of Khorasan, then the appearance of the Mahdi is imminent. 

Another tradition states that: 

The Messenger of Allah said: The black banners will come from the East and their 
hearts will be as firm as iron. Whoever hears of them should join them and give 
allegiance, even if it means crawling across snow. 

In Islam there are two flags. One is white and one is black. Written across both flags in Arabic are 
the words, "There is no God but Allah and Muhammad is his Messenger". The white flag is called 
Al-Liwaa and serves as the sign for the leader of the Muslim army and is the flag of the Islamic 
State. The black flag is called Ar-Raya and is used by the Muslim army. It is also called the flag of 
jihad, and is carried into battle. One flag is governmental and the other is a military flag. When 
Muhammad returned to his home city of Mecca after being exiled for eight years, he returned as a 
conqueror. With him were ten thousand Muslim soldiers. They carried with them black flags. On 

the flags was one word written in Arabic: punishment. 

I was once talking to a group of young Muslim men and asking them some questions. I asked them 
if the obvious superior militaries of America and Israel compared to the militaries of any Islamic 
nations were a source of difficulty for many Muslims. One of these men then became very angry at 
my question and snapped out, "You Americans and Zionists better get ready, because the black flags 
are coming!" At the time, I had no idea what he was talking about. Later I learned the meaning. 

The Conquering Of Israel 

Islamic tradition pictures the Mahdi as joining with the army of Muslim warriors carrying black 
flags. The Mahdi will then lead this army to Israel and re-conquer it for Islam. The Jews will be 
slaughtered until very few remain and Jerusalem will become the location of the Mahdi's rule over 
the Earth. 

Rasulullah [Muhammad] said: "Armies carrying black flags will come from Khurasan. No power 
will be able to stop them and they will finally reach Eela (Baitul Maqdas in Jerusalem) where they 
will erect their flags." 

It is important to note here the reference above to "Baitul Maqdas". In Arabic this means "the holy 
house". This is referring to the Dome of the Rock Mosque and is located on the Temple Mount in 
Jerusalem. 

In a particularly venomous manner, Egyptian authors, Muhammad ibn Izzat and Muhammd 'Arif 
comment on the above tradition: 

The Mahdi will be victorious and eradicate those pigs and dogs and the idols of this time so that 
there will once more be a caliphate based on prophethood as the hadith states... Jerusalem will be 
the location of the rightly guided caliphate and the center of Islamic rule, which will be headed by 
Imam al-Mahdi... That will abolish the leadership of the Jews... and put an end to the domination 
of the Satans who spit evil into people and cause corruption in the earth, making them slaves of 
false idols and ruling the world by laws other than the Shari'a [Islamic Law] of the Lord of the 
worlds. (Emphasis mine) 

There is a very famous tradition that is often quoted throughout the Islamic world that speaks of the 
Mahdi's military campaign against Israel. The tradition is both sickening and very sobering: 

The Prophet said... The last hour would not come unless the Muslims will fight 



against the Jews and the Muslims would kill them until the Jews would hide 
themselves behind a stone or a tree and a stone or a tree would say: Muslim, or the 
servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me; come and kill him... (Emphasis mine) 

The Miraculous Provider Who Will Be Loved By All 



It is said that the Mahdi will have control over the wind and the rain and the crops. Under the 
Mahdi's rule, the world will live in prosperity. Islamic tradition relates that Muhammad once said: 

In the last days of my Ummah [universal Islamic community], the Mahdi will 
appear. Allah will give him power over the wind and the rain and the earth will 
bring forth its foliage. He will give away wealth profusely, flocks will be in 
abundance, and the Ummah will be large and honored. . . 

In those years my community will enjoy a time of happiness such as they have never 
experienced before. Heaven will send rain upon them in torrents, the earth will not 
withhold any of its plants, and wealth will be available to all. A man will stand and 
say, "Give to me Mahdi!" and he will say, "Take." 25 

As a result of the numerous benefits that the Mahdi brings, it is said that all the inhabitants 
of the Earth will be possessed with a deep love of him: 



Allah will sow love of him in the hearts of all people. 



26 



Al Mahdi appears, everyone only talks about Him, drinks the love of Him, and never 
talks about anything other than Him. 

The Timing of The Mahdi's Reign 



While there is more than one tradition regarding the nature and timing of the Mahdi's ascendancy to 
power, there is one particular hadith that places this event at the time of a final peace agreement 
between the Arabs and the Romans ("Romans" should be interpreted as referring to Christians, or 
more generally, the West). Although this peace agreement is made with the "Romans", it is said to 
be mediated specifically through a Jew from the priestly lineage of Aaron. The peace agreement 
will be made for a period of seven years. 

Rasulullah [Muhammad] said: "There will be four peace agreements between you 
and the Romans [Christians]. The fourth agreement will be mediated through a 
person who will be from the progeny of Hadrat Haroon [Honorable Aaron - Moses' 

brother] and will be upheld for seven years. (Emphasis mine) 28 

It appears that the period of this seven year peace agreement will likewise be the period of the 
Mahdi's reign. While there are a few traditions that specify that the Mahdi will reign on the earth 
for as much as eight or possibly even nine years, most traditions state that the time of his reign will 
be seven years. 



The Prophet said. . . He will divide the property, and will govern the people by the 
Sunnah of their Prophet and establish Islam on Earth. He will remain seven years, 

then die, and the Muslims will pray over him. (Emphasis mine) 

The Prophet said: The Mahdi... will fill the earth with equity and justice as it was 
filled with oppression and tyranny, and he will rule for seven years. (Emphasis mine) 

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Al-Mahdi, The Rider On A White Horse 



The Mahdi is believed to ride on a white horse. Whether or not this is symbolic or literal is hard to 
say. Quite interestingly, this tradition is based on the Muslim interpretation of Christian Scriptures. 
Despite the fact that Muslims view the Bible as having been changed and corrupted by Jews and 
Christians, they still claim to believe that some portions of the "original" inspired books are still to 
be found within the "corrupted" Bible. As such there exists a tradition within Islamic scholarship 
that seeks to extract those portions of the Bible that Muslims feel may be untainted by the 
corrupting influence of Jews and Christians. These Judeo-Christian traditions are called by 
Muslims, isra 'iliyyat. One such transmitter of biblical traditions is Muslim scholar Ka'b al-Ahbar. 
He is viewed among Muslims as a trustworthy transmitter of Hadith as well as isra'iliyyat. Ka'b 
al-Ahbar is supported in his view that this description of the rider on the white horse as found in the 
Book of Revelation is indeed the Mahdi by two well known Egyptian authors, Muhammad Ibn 
Tzzat and Muhammad 'Arif in their book Al Mahdi and the End of Time. Tzzat and Arif quote 
Ka'b al Ahbar as saying: 

I find the Mahdi recorded in the books of the Prophets. . . For instance, the Book of Revelation says: 
"And I saw and behold a white horse. He that sat on him. . .went forth conquering and to conquer." 
32 

Tzzat and 'Arif then go on to say: 

It is clear that this man is the Mahdi who will ride the white horse and judge by the Qur'an (with 
justice) and with whom will be men with marks of prostration on their foreheads [Marks on their 

foreheads from bowing in prayer with their head to the ground five times daily]. 

It is said by some that it was for this reason that Saddam Hussein had numerous murals painted all 
over Baghdad portraying himself as a Muslim Knight on a white horse with sword drawn doing 

valiant battle against the infidels. 



Al-Mahdi the Miraculous Archaeologist 



In one final very interesting series of traditions regarding the Mahdi we find that he is said to 
produce some previously undiscovered Bible scrolls and even the Ark of the Covenant: 

Ka'b al-Ahbar says, "He will be called 'Mahdi" because he will guide (yahdi) to 
something hidden and will bring out the Torah and Gospel from a town called 

Antioch." 35 

As-Suyuti mentioned in al-Hawi that the messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him 
and grant him peace, said, "he is called the Mahdi because he will guide the people 
to a mountain in Syria from which he will bring out the volumes of the Torah to 



refute the Jews. At the hands of the Mahdi the Ark of the Covenant will be brought 
forth from the Lake of Tiberias and taken and placed in Jerusalem." 

Ad-Dani said that he is called the Mahdi because he will be guided to a mountain in 
Syria from which he will bring forth the volumes of the Torah with which to argue 

against the Jews and at his hands a group of them will become Muslim. 

Apparently, the purpose of finding these "lost" portions of the Old and New Testaments as well as 
the Ark of the Covenant is to help the Mahdi win converts from both Christianity and Judaism prior 
to "eradicating" the remainder who do not convert to Islam. We will discuss this aspect of Islamic 
tradition further in later chapters. 



Summary 



After reviewing the various Islamic traditions and opinions of the Muslim scholars, let's now 
review and walk through a list of what we have learned about the person and the mission of the 
Mahdi as he exists in the minds of many of the 1.3 billion Muslims worldwide. 



1 . The Mahdi is Islam's primary messiah figure. 

2. He will be a descendant of Muhammad and will bear Muhammad's name (Muhammad bin 
Abdullah). 

3. He will be a very devout Muslim. 

4. He will be an unparalleled spiritual, political and military world leader. 

5. He will emerge after a period of great turmoil and suffering upon the earth. 

6. He will establish justice and righteousness throughout the world and eradicate tyranny and 
oppression. 

7. He will be the Caliph and Imam (vice-regent and leader) of Muslims worldwide 

8. He will lead a world revolution and establish a new world order. 

9. He will lead military action against all those who oppose him. 
lO.He will invade many countries. 

11. He will make a seven year peace treaty with a Jew of priestly lineage. 

12. He will conquer Israel for Islam and lead the "faithful Muslims" in a final slaughter/battle 

against Jews. 
13. He will establish the new Islamic world headquarters from Jerusalem. 
14.He will rule for seven years (possibly as much as eight or nine). 
15. He will cause Islam to be the only religion practiced on the earth. 
16.He will appear riding a white horse (possibly symbolic). 
17. He will discover some previously undiscovered biblical manuscripts that he will use to 

argue with the Jews and cause some Jews to convert to Islam. 
18. He will also re-discover the Ark of the Covenant from the Sea of Galilee, which he will 

bring to Jerusalem. 
19. He will have supernatural power from Allah over the wind and the rain and crops. 
20.He will posses and distribute enormous amounts of wealth. 
21. He will be loved by all the people of the earth. 



Notes: 



1 . Shaykh Muhammad Hisham Kabbani, The Approach of Armageddon ? An Islamic 



Perspective (Canada, Supreme Muslim Council of America, 2003), p. 228 

2. Ibn Kathir, The Signs Before the Day of Judgement (London, Dar Al-Taqwa, 1991), p. 18 

3. Muhammad ibn Izzat, Muhammad ' Arif, Al Mahdi and the End of Time (London,Dar Al- 
Taqwa, 1997), p. 18 

4. Kabbani, p. 228 

5. Ayatullah Baqir al-Sadr and Ayatullah Muratda Mutahhari, The Awaited Savior, (Karachi, 
Islamic Seminary Publications), prologue, p. 1 

6. Abdulaziz Abdhulhussein Sachedina, Islamic Messianism, The Idea of the Mahdi in Twelver 
Shi'ism, (Albany, State University of New York, 1981) p. 2 

7. Kabbani, p. 229 

8. Tirmidhi Sahih, Sunan Abu Dawud, (Sahih), Vol. 5, P. 207; 

also Narrated by Ali b. Abi Talib, Abu Sa'id, Umm Salma, Abu Hurayra 

9. Sunan Abu Dawud, Book 36, Number 4271 Narrated by Umm Salamah, Ummul Mu'minin 
10. Ibn Maja, Kitab al-Fitan #4084 as quoted by Kabbani, p. 23 1 

11. Sunan Abu Dawud, Narrated by Umm Salamah, Ummul Mu'minin 

12.Sideeque M.A. Veliankode, Doomsday Portents and Prophecies (Scarborough, Canada, 
1999) p. 277 

13. Al-Sadr and Mutahhari, prologue, pp. 4,5 
14. Izzat and Arif, p. 4 

15. Abdurrahman Kelani, The Last Apocalypse, An Islamic Perspective, (Fustat, 2003), pp. 34- 

35 

16. Ibn Hajar al-Haythami, Al-Qawl al-Mukhtasar fi'Alamat al-Mahdi al-Muntazar, p. 50 as 
quoted by Harun Yahya, The End Times and the Mahdi (Clarkesville Katoons , 2003), p. 96 

17.Kabbani,p. 231 

18Abu Nu'aym and As-Suyuti, related by Thawban, as quoted by Izzat and Arif, p. 44 

\9.Flags of The Islamic State, http://www.islamic-state.org/resources/flags-of-the-islamic- 
state.html 



20.1bn Kathir, The Beginning and the End, vol.2, pt. 3, p. 288 as quoted by Mark A. Gabriel, 
Jesus and Muhammad (Lake Mary, Charisma house, 2004), p. 60 

2 1 .Tirmidhi as quoted by Mohammed Ali Ibn Zubair Ali, Signs of Qiyamah (Islamic Book 
Service, New Delhi, 2004), p. 42 and Prof. M. Abdullah, Islam, Jesus, Mehdi, Qadiyanis 
and Doomsday, (Adam, New Delhi, 2004), p. 54 

22.IzzatandArif, p.40 

23.Sahih Muslim Book 041, Number 6985 

24.Sahih Hakim Mustadrak, related by Abu Sa'id al-Khudri (4:557 and 558), as quoted by 
Kabbani p. 233 

25At-Tabarani, Related by Abu Hurayra, as quoted by 'Izzat and 'Arif, p. 9 

26.E1-Kavlu'l Muhtasar Fi Alamet-il Mehdiyy-il Muntazar, as quoted by Harun Yahya, 
http://www.endoftimes.net/08mahdiandtheendtimes.html 

27.A1-Burhan fi Alamat al-Mahdi Akhir al-Zaman, as quoted by Harun Yahya, 
http://www.endoftimes.net/08mahdiandtheendtimes.html 

28.Tabarani, as related by Hadrat Abu Umamah, as quoted by Zubair Ali, p. 43 and Abduallah, 
p. 55 

29.Sunan Abu Dawud, Book 36, Number 4273, Narrated by Umm Salamah, Ummul Mu'minin 

30.Sunan Abu Dawud, Book 36, Number 4272, Narrated by Abu Sa'id al-Khudri 

31.M S M Saifullah, Muhammad Ghoniem, Abu Hudhayfah & Khalid al-Khazraji, On The 
Transmitters Of Isra'iliyyat (Judeo-Christian Material) http ://www. islamic- 
awareness.org/Hadith/Ulum/israel.html 

3 2. Izzat and Arif, p. 15 

33. ibid. p. 15 

34. Time magazine, Michael Elliot, Dec. 29, 2003, The Semiotics of Saddam 

3 5. Izzat and Arif, p. 40 

36. ibid. p. 16 

37.ibid. p. 16 



Chapter Five 

Comparing The Biblical Antichrist And The Mahdi 



The Antichrist 

Most people who haven't even read the Bible have heard of the man known popularly as "The 
Antichrist." Simply put, according to the Bible, the Antichrist will be Satan's primary human agent 
on the earth in the last-days. Interestingly, in the Bible, the Antichrist is actually only referred to 
once by that specific name (1 John 2:18). Using other names however, there are numerous 
references to the Antichrist found throughout the Bible. Some of the various names that Scripture 
assigns to the Antichrist are "the Beast" (Revelation 13:4), "the abomination that causes desolation" 
(Matthew 24:15), "the desolator" (Daniel 9:27), "the man of sin," "the man of lawlessness," "the 
son of destruction" (2 Thessalonians 2) "the little horn" (Daniel 7:8), "the Assyrian" (Micah 5:5, 
Isaiah 10:5,14:25), "the oppressor', "the king of Babylon" (Isaiah 14) and even the mysterious 
"Gog" (Ezekiel 38:1, Revelation 20:7). There are several other names that Scripture uses to refer to 
the Antichrist as well. 

But beyond all of his unusual names, who exactly is the Antichrist? In this chapter we will review a 
few of the primary descriptions and actions that define just who the Antichrist is according to the 
Bible. Our examination will also focus on several very specific similarities between the Antichrist 
and the Mahdi. 

A Powerful Political And Military World Leader. 

From the Bible, we learn that in the last-days, the Antichrist will emerge as a man who will lead a 
very powerful world empire the likes of which history has yet to produce. This powerful leadership 
role of the Antichrist is first described clearly in the Bible by the prophet Daniel. In the Book of 
Daniel, in the seventh chapter, we find Daniel describing a vision of four very bizarre and gruesome 
"beasts". After describing the first three beasts, Daniel says this of the fourth: 

After that, in my vision at night I looked, and there before me was a fourth beast- 
terrifying and frightening and very powerful. It had large iron teeth; it crushed and 
devoured its victims and trampled underfoot whatever was left. It was different from 
all the former beasts, and it had ten horns. While I was thinking about the horns, 
there before me was another horn, a little one, which came up among them; and three 
of the first horns were uprooted before it. This horn had eyes like the eyes of a man 
and a mouth that spoke boastfully. Daniel 7:7,8 

Then, in verses 15-16, Daniel asks an angel in his vision to explain the interpretation of the vision 
of the four beasts. The angel explains that the four beasts represent four very great kingdoms or 
empires: 

I, Daniel, was troubled in spirit, and the visions that passed through my mind disturbed me. I 
approached one of those standing there and asked him the true meaning of all this. So he told me 
and gave me the interpretation of these things: The four great beasts are four kingdoms that will 
rise from the earth. Daniel 7:15-17 



It's actually pretty straightforward. Daniel again asks the angel specifically about the fourth beast, 
and in particular about the "little horn" that uprooted three horns. The angel again responds with a 



very direct and clear explanation: 

He gave me this explanation: The fourth beast is a fourth kingdom that will appear on earth. It will 
be different from all the other kingdoms and will devour the whole earth, trampling it down and 
crushing it. The ten horns are ten kings who will come from this kingdom. After them another king 
will arise, different from the earlier ones; he will subdue three kings. Daniel 7: 23,24 



Essentially, the angel explains that the fourth kingdom will be an empire that will cause great 
destruction to the whole earth. Initially, this kingdom will consist of ten kings. Then another king, 
an eleventh, will arise and will displace three of the previous kings. This eleventh king is the 
Antichrist first referred to as "the little horn". Thus we see that based on the vision that Daniel was 
given, the Antichrist is a future king who will first gain control over three other kingdoms or 
nations, and eventually over ten, thus forming his future ten nation "Beast" empire. It will be an 
empire of unparalleled power and ferocity, which will "devour the whole earth, trampling it down 
and crushing it". 

In the last part of Daniel, chapter seven, the angel describes to Daniel the actions of this king as 
well as his end: 

He will speak against the Most High and oppress his saints and try to change the set 
times and the laws. The saints will be handed over to him for a time, times and half a 
time. But the court will sit, and his power will be taken away and completely 
destroyed forever. Daniel 7:25-27 

The king is said to oppress the saints of God for a period of time that most Bible scholars agree is 
three and a half years (a time, times and half a time). But eventually his dominion will be taken 
away, and replaced by the Kingdom of "The Most High" God. 

Three hundred years later, in the Book of Revelation, the Apostle John likewise describes the 
Antichrist and his "beast" empire in very similar terms: 

And I saw a beast coming out of the sea. He had ten horns and seven heads, with ten 
crowns on his horns, and on each head a blasphemous name. The beast I saw 
resembled a leopard, but had feet like those of a bear and a mouth like that of a lion. 
The dragon gave the beast his power and his throne and great authority... Men 
worshiped the dragon because he had given authority to the beast, and they also 
worshiped the beast and asked, "Who is like the beast? Who can make war against 
him?" 

The beast was given a mouth to utter proud words and blasphemies and to exercise 
his authority for forty- two months. He opened his mouth to blaspheme God, and to 
slander his name and his dwelling place and those who live in heaven. He was given 
power to make war against the saints and to conquer them. And he was given 
authority over every tribe, people, language and nation. All inhabitants of the earth 
will worship the beast—all whose names have not been written in the book of life 

belonging to the Lamb that was slain from the creation of the world. Revelation 
13:2,4-8 

While the symbolic language here is fairly thick, if we understand the biblical usage of particular 
symbolic terms, then the picture is actually quite clear. The "beast," again refers to the Antichrist 
who is a king over a ten-nation empire. The horns represent authority and power. Ten horns speak 
of both an extremely high degree of authority as well as the number of nations and their kings that 
will unite to form the beast's kingdom. The "dragon" who gives the beast his authority is Satan. 



Satan is often spoken of in the Bible as a dragon or a serpent. The global impact of this beast-like 
empire is made clear by the phrase: "And he was given authority over every tribe, people, language 
and nation." We see the specific question that the people of the earth ask is, "Who is like the beast? 
Who can make war against him?" It appears to those on the earth that the beast is absolutely 
beyond challenge. And again, we see the same specific period of time that was given to the beast to 
persecute the God's people as forty-two months. Forty-two months is three and a half years. This 
same time frame was given in the previously cited passage of Daniel 7:25. 

Thus, we have seen that the Bible prophecies that the Antichrist will be a political and military 
leader whose power will be unparalleled by any other world leader throughout history. 



The Mahdi As World Ruler 

As we have seen from the Islamic traditions and Muslim scholars, the Mahdi, like the Antichrist, is 
also prophesied to be a political and military world leader unparalleled by any other throughout 
world history. The Mahdi is said to "fight against the forces of evil, lead a world revolution and set 

up a new world order based on justice, righteousness and virtue." At this time, according to 
Islamic tradition, the Mahdi is said to preside over the entire earth as the final Caliph of Islam. And 
of course as we saw in the last chapter, the Muslims will, "take the world administration in their 
hands and Islam will be victorious over all the religions." Without question, Islam views the Mahdi 
as one whose rule will extend over all of the earth. Clearly then, we see that the Antichrist and the 
Mahdi are both described as being political and military leaders the likes of which the world has 
never before seen. While many powerful leaders have arisen throughout world history, the 
descriptions given concerning both the Antichrist and the Mahdi surpass any that have yet arisen. 
But the Mahdi and the Antichrist are both described as being more than merely political and 
military leaders. They are both viewed as being supreme religious leaders as well. 

The Antichrist As A Spiritual World Leader 

The Bible establishes the fact that the Antichrist will be a spiritual leader whose authority will be 
acknowledged worldwide. After examining the Antichrist's role as a universal religious leader, 
many Bible prophecy teachers have talked about the coming of the "One World Religion" or "the 
false church" which the Antichrist will both create and enforce upon the entire earth. This concept 
of a coming dominant and demonically inspired world religion is partly arrived at due to the 
frequent references to worship that are associated with the Antichrist throughout Scripture. In the 
Book of Revelation we read that the Antichrist will both inspire and demand worship. This worship 
will be directed at both Satan, who is referred to as "the dragon" and the Antichrist who is referred 
to as "the beast": 



Men worshiped the dragon because he had given authority to the beast, and they also 
worshiped the beast and asked, "Who is like the beast? Who can make war against 
him?". . . All inhabitants of the earth will worship the beast-all whose names have not 
been written in the book of life belonging to the Lamb that was slain from the 
creation of the world. Revelation 13:4,8 

Beyond the fact that the Antichrist establishes a worldwide worship movement, another reason to 
see him as a spiritual world leader is because the Bible says he will be assisted by a man whom it 
refers to as "The False Prophet." Of course, the very title, False Prophet, assumes the religious 
nature of this man. One of the primary roles of the False Prophet is to specifically perform 
deceptive "signs and wonders" that will help persuade the inhabitants of the earth to worship the 
Antichrist/Beast: 



But the beast was captured, and with him the false prophet who had performed the 
miraculous signs on his behalf. Revelation 19:20 

It is clear then, the Bible teaches that the Antichrist will be the leader of a worldwide religious 
worship movement that will attempt to displace and usurp worship from the God of the Bible. This 
worship will then be directed toward both himself and to Satan - the invisible spirit - the 
provocateur and puppet master that motivates, empowers and gives authority to the Antichrist to 
accomplish his worldwide task. 

The Mahdi As A Spiritual World Leader 

Likewise, it almost goes without saying, the Mahdi of Islam will also be the leader a worldwide 
worship movement. It will be a worship movement that will seek to cause anyone who practices 
any religion other than Islam to renounce their faith and worship Allah, the god of Islam. As we 
saw in the last chapter, the Mahdi, "will govern the people by the Sunnah of their Prophet and 
establish Islam on Earth." And, "Islam will be victorious over all the religions." 

Thus we see that the Mahdi is the leader of a world revolution that will institute a "new world 
order" that will be based on the religion of Islam. Islam will be the only religion that will be 
allowed to be practiced. Both the Antichrist and the Mahdi are said to be the unqualified leaders of 
a global religious movement that will draw worship away from the God of the Bible and His Son 
Jesus Christ. As we will see clearly in later chapters, inherent in the worship of Allah within the 
context of Islam is a direct denial of the God of the Bible and His Son Jesus Christ. In fact, this is 
the reason that some Muslims feel so strongly as to say that the Mahdi will, "eradicate those pigs 
and dogs" - the Christians and the Jews who refuse to convert to Islam. Which leads us to the next 
obvious similarity between the Antichrist and the Mahdi. 



The Antichrist's Targeted Campaign Against Jews And Christians 



The Bible is very clear that Satan, through the Antichrist, will specifically target first Jews, and then 
Christians for death. In the Book of Revelation, chapter twelve and thirteen, we read another 
prophetic passage of Scripture that is rich with symbolic language. Initially it is slightly difficult to 
understand, but after the symbols are explained, it becomes very clear: 

A great and wondrous sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under 
her feet and a crown of twelve stars on her head. (Revelation 12:1) 



The "woman" symbolically pictured here is the family or nation of Israel, the Jewish people. We 
see that she is crowned with twelve stars. This represents the twelve sons of Israel who became the 
twelve tribes that make up the family or the nation of Israel (Genesis 35:23-26). 

She was pregnant and cried out in pain as she was about to give birth. Then another sign appeared 
in heaven: an enormous red dragon with seven heads and ten horns and seven crowns on his heads. 
The dragon stood in front of the woman who was about to give birth, so that he might devour her 
child the moment it was born. She gave birth to a son, a male child, who will rule all the nations 
with an iron scepter. And her child was snatched up to God and to his throne. (Revelation 12:2-5) 



The woman - Israel becomes pregnant and gives birth to a "man child, who will rule all the nations 
with an iron scepter". This is a clear reference to Jesus the Jewish Messiah (See Psalm 2:9). The 
Dragon mentioned here is identified in verse 9 as, "that ancient serpent called the devil, or Satan, 
who leads the whole world astray." We see that Satan desires to kill Jesus, but instead Jesus is, 
"snatched up to God and to his throne." This is a reference to Jesus' ascension to heaven after the 
resurrection (Acts 1:8). After this: 

The great dragon was hurled down— that ancient serpent called the devil, or Satan, who leads the 
whole world astray. He was hurled to the earth, and his angels with him. . .He (The Dragon) pursued 
the woman who had given birth to the male child. . . The woman was given the two wings of a great 
eagle, so that she might fly to the place prepared for her in the desert, where she would be taken 
care of for a time, times and half a time, out of the serpent's reach. Then the dragon was enraged at 
the woman and went off to make war against the rest of her offspring— those who obey God's 
commandments and hold to the testimony of Jesus. Revelation 12: 1-6,9,13,14,17 



We see that Satan is, "enraged at the woman (Israel) and went off to make war against the rest of 
her offspring— those who obey God's commandments and hold to the testimony of Jesus." Israel's 
"other offspring" are those Christians who indeed "obey God's commandments and hold to the 
testimony of Jesus." This is the only passage that makes specific reference to Satan making a direct 
target of both Jews and Christians together. And we know that this passage is speaking specifically 
of the end-times, because it mentions twice the three and a half year period (1260 days and "a time, 
times and half a time") that the Antichrist will have authority to war against the saints: 

The beast was given a mouth to utter proud words and blasphemies and to exercise his authority for 
forty- two months. He opened his mouth to blaspheme God, and to slander his name and his 
dwelling place and those who live in heaven. He was given power to make war against the saints 
and to conquer them. And he was given authority over every tribe, people, language and nation. 
Revelation 13:5-7 

The prophet Daniel also saw that the Antichrist would have this authority to wage a successful war 
against "the saints". Saints is also translated as "holy ones" in some translations. It speaks 
primarily of the true followers of Jesus who know and serve the One True God. 

He will speak against the Most High and oppress his saints and try to change the set times and the 
laws. The saints will be handed over to him for a time, times and half a time. Daniel 7:25 



Again here we see the reference to the three and a half year period that Antichrist will persecute 
those who resist him. 

The Bible is clear then, the Antichrist will specifically target those who resist his attempts to 
establish his religion all over the earth. From the book of Revelation as well as the Prophet Daniel, 
we see that the two groups that Satan is most enraged against are the Jews and the Christians. 

The Mahdi's Targeted Campaign Against Jews And Christians 

Interestingly enough, Islamic tradition speaks much of the Mahdi's special calling to convert 
Christians and Jews to Islam, yet speaks very little specifically of conversions from other faiths. It 
seems as though converting Christians and Jews to Islam will be the primary evangelistic thrust of 



the Mahdi. The following quote from Ayatollah Ibrahim Amini clearly articulates this vision: 

The Mahdi will offer the religion of Islam to the Jews and Christians; if they accept 
it they will be spared, otherwise they will be killed. 

And of course we cannot forget the infamous Hadith that has become a favorite of many Muslim 
anti-Semites. Again, note that it is speaking specifically about "The last hour": 

The last hour would not come unless the Muslims will fight against the Jews and the Muslims 
would kill them until the Jews would hide themselves behind a stone or a tree and a stone or a tree 
would say: Muslim, or the servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me; come and kill him; but the 

tree Gharqad would not say, for it is the tree of the Jews. 10 



After commenting on this particlar Hadith, several Muslim authors will be quick to point out the 
very "interesting" fact that this particular tree, "the Gharqad" (apparently the boxwood tree) is 
presently being planted in abundance by Jews in Israel. The point is that this final holocaust is 
expected by Muslims to take place within the present state of Israel. This of course corresponds to 
another very specific similarity between the biblical Antichrist and the Mahdi. 



A Military Attack Against Israel And The Establishment Of The Temple Mount As The Seat 
Of Authority. 



The Bible teaches that The Antichrist, with his multi-nation coalition will attack Israel, and 
specifically Jerusalem to conquer it: 

I will gather all the nations to Jerusalem to fight against it; the city will be captured, 
the houses ransacked, and the women raped. Half of the city will go into exile, but 
the rest of the people (who submit to Antichrist's rule) will not be taken from the 
city. Zechariah 14:2 

"You (Gog - Ezekiel's name for the Antichrist) will go up, you will come like a 
storm; you will be like a cloud covering the land, you and all your troops, and many 
peoples with you." 'Thus says the Lord GOD, "It will come about on that day, that 
thoughts will come into your mind and you will devise an evil plan, and you will say, 
'I will go up against the land of unwalled villages. I will go against those who are at 
rest, that live securely, all of them living without walls and having no bars or gates, 
to capture spoil and to seize plunder, to turn your hand against the waste places 
which are now inhabited, and against the people (Israelites) who are gathered from 
the nations, who have acquired cattle and goods, who live at the center of the world. 
Ezekiel 38:9-12 NASB 

According to the Bible, after this attack, the Antichrist will specifically set up his "throne" in 
"God's Temple". The Apostle Paul lays this out quite clearly: 

He will oppose and will exalt himself over everything that is called God or is 
worshiped, so that he sets himself up in God's temple, proclaiming himself to be 
God. 2 Thessalonians 2:4 



The location of the Jewish Temple has always been on Mt. Moriah in Jerusalem. Today, the Temple 
that once stood on Mt. Moriah does not exist; it was destroyed by the Roman Emporer Titus in 70 
A.D. according to the prophecy of Jesus: 



Jesus left the temple and was walking away when his disciples came up to him to 
call his attention to its buildings. "Do you see all these things?" he asked. "I tell you 
the truth, not one stone here will be left on another; every one will be thrown down." 
Matthew 24:1,2 

Today, Mt. Moriah, sometimes known as the Temple Mount or in Arabic as Haram Ash-Sharif, is 
the location of two Mosques and is considered to be the third holiest site of Islam. There is endless 
speculation about the Temple Mount regarding issues such as exactly where the Jewish Temple once 
was located on the Mount or whether or not there will be a Jewish Temple rebuilt there in the 
future. Based on the above verse from the Apostle Paul, it certainly seems to indicate that there will 
indeed be a rebuilt Jewish Temple in Jerusalem. The Apostle Paul says that the Antichrist will "set 
himself up in God's Temple," or more literally, "he takes his seat in the temple of God". This 
speaks not so much of a literal sitting down as it does of a taking a position of authority. Thus we 
see that the Antichrist will make Mt. Moriah, and more specifically, the rebuilt Jewish Temple, the 
specific location of his rule. Jesus warned of this event two thousand years ago. Referring to the 
Antichrist having set himself up in the Jewish Temple, and the events that will immediately follow, 
Jesus said: 



"So when you see standing in the holy place 'the abomination that causes desolation,' 
spoken of through the prophet Daniel—let the reader understand— then let those who 
are in Judea flee to the mountains. Let no one on the roof of his house go down to 
take anything out of the house. Let no one in the field go back to get his cloak. How 
dreadful it will be in those days for pregnant women and nursing mothers! Pray that 
your flight will not take place in winter or on the Sabbath. For then there will be 
great distress, unequaled from the beginning of the world until now— and never to be 
equaled again. If those days had not been cut short, no one would survive, but for 
the sake of the elect those days will be shortened. Matthew 24: 16-22 

Here we see Jesus referring to the Antichrist's occupancy of the temple as, "the abomination that 
causes desolation." The desolation is a reference to the chaos and severe persecution against the 
Jews and Christians that will immediately follow when the Antichrist's true identity is revealed. 
After his military campaign against Jerusalem, the Antichrist will make his base of authority, the 
Temple Mount itself. At this time, it is clear that the Antichrist's malevolent feelings toward Israel 
will become fully manifest. So much so that Jesus warns the inhabitants of Jerusalem to straight 
away flee to the mountains. 



The Mahdi's Attack Of Jerusalem And The Establishment of the Islamic Caliphate From 
Jerusalem 



Likewise the Mahdi is said to attack Jerusalem and re-conquer it for Islam in order that the new 
Islamic rule over the earth will be established from Jerusalem: 



"(Armies carrying) black flags will come from Khurasan (Iran). No power will be 



able to stop them and they will finally reach Eela (Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem) 

where they will erect their flags." 
Jerusalem will be the location of the rightly guided caliphate and the center of Islamic rule, which 
will be headed by Imam al- Mahdi 

Also, as we just saw in the section above, the Mahdi will not end his campaign against Jerusalem in 
a peaceful way. For the Jews, the Islamic version of the last-days ends with the last few surviving 
Jews hiding behinds rocks or trees from the sword of Islam. The military campaign against 
Jerusalem and the establishment of the Islamic caliphate there likewise will not result in a 
benevolent rule over the Jews by the Mahdi, for as we have already seen, the last quote above 
continues: 

...That will abolish the leadership of the Jews... and put an end to the domination of the Satans 
who spit evil into people and cause corruption in the earth. 

In relation to the above attack against the inhabitants of Israel, there is quite interestingly, another 
very specific correlation between the actions of the Mahdi and the actions of the biblical Antichrist. 
While the similarities between the Antichrist and the Mahdi that we have already discussed are 
quite astonishing, I believe that the specificity of this next parallel is just simply incredible. 



The Antichrist's Seven Year Treaty With Israel 

After rising to power, and as a prelude to his invasion of Israel, the Antichrist is said to initiate a 
treaty with the nation of Israel for seven years. 

He will confirm a covenant with many for one 'seven.' In the middle of the 'seven' he will put an 
end to sacrifice and offering. And on a wing of the temple he will set up an abomination that causes 
desolation, until the end that is decreed is poured out on him. Daniel 9:27 



In context, this verse shows us that the Antichrist will establish a "covenant" with Israel for seven 
years. The specific Hebrew word used in this verse that is translated merely as "seven" is 
shabuwa. It literally means a week, but can mean either a "week" of days or years. In Hebrew 
thought, a seven-year period is similar to our decade. We in the West tend to measure years through 
a decimal system based of increments of tens, while we measure days in terms of seven (a week). 
The Hebrews measured both days and years in increments of seven. The word translated as "seven" 
in Daniel 9:27 is referring to seven years. This is the specific amount of time that the Antichrist will 
set for his peace treaty with Israel. Then, in the middle of the seven years, the Antichrist will renege 
on his treaty and stop the offerings and sacrifices in the Jewish Temple and then he will proclaim 
himself to be not only the ruler of the world, but also God himself. Isaiah the Prophet makes 
mention of this "covenant" and rebukes Israel for making it: He actually refers to it as a "covenant 
with death" (Isaiah 28: 14-15). In this covenant, the Israelis find a false sense of security. 

The Mahdi's Seven Year Treaty 

Again, similarly the Mahdi is said to be one who will initiate Islam's fourth and final treaty between 
"the Romans" and the Muslims. (Again, Romans should be interpreted as Christians or the West in 
general - the executioners of Nicholas Berg in their pre-execution statement addressed President 
Bush as, "You, O dog of the Romans") Interestingly enough, this fourth treaty is said to be made 
with a descendant of Moses' brother Aaron the Priest. Such a descendant would be a Cohanim. 
That is to say, he would be a priest. Only Cohanim are allowed among Jews to officiate the priestly 
duties of the Temple. This is important in light of the fact that many Christian prophecy teachers 



and theologians have speculated that the treaty that the Antichrist will initiate with Israel will 
include an agreement to allow the Jews to re-build their Temple. But probably the most amazing 
aspect of this treaty that the Mahdi makes with this Jew of priestly lineage is its time frame. The 
specific time frame given for the treaty is exactly the same as the Antichrist's peace treaty - seven 
years! Citing Hadith which speak of the Mahdi 's emergence and rule, Muhammad Ali ibn Zubair 
relates this amazing tradition: 

The Prophet said: There will be four peace agreements between you and the 
Romans. The fourth will be mediated through a person who will be from the 
progeny of Hadrat Aaron (Honorable Aaron, the brother of Moses) and will be 
upheld for seven years. The people asked, "O Prophet Muhammad, who will be the 
imam (leader) of the people at that time?" The Prophet said: He will be from my 
progeny and will be exactly forty years of age. His face will shine like a star... 

Changing The Laws And The Times 



Another of the Antichrist's goals according to the Book of Daniel is said to be that he will "try to 
change the set times and the laws": 

He will speak against the Most High and oppress his saints and try to change the set 
times and the laws. The saints will be handed over to him for a time, times and half a 
time. Daniel 7:25 

This is actually quite a big hint into the person of the Antichrist. For by his actions, we see a hint of 
his origin. It is said that he will desire to change two things; times and laws. Now we have already 
seen that the Mahdi will change the law by instituting the Islamic Shariah law all over the earth, but 
we have not seen any evidence in Islamic apocalyptic literature of him changing the "times." The 
simple question however is, who else other than a Muslim would desire to change the "times and 
laws"? Besides the Gregorian calendar used by the West, there is also a Jewish, a Hindu and a 
Muslim calendar among others. Jews or Hindus however are not a people who would desire to 
impose their religious laws or calendars onto the rest of the world. Islam however, does have both 
its own laws and its own calendar, both of which it would desire to impose onto the entire world. 
The Islamic calendar is based on the career of Muhammad. It begins at the migration (Hijra) of 
Muhammad from Mecca to Medina. The Muslim calender is viewed as being mandatory for all to 
observe. Dr. Waleed Mahanna, articulates the Islamic position regarding the Islamic "Hijra" 
Calendar: 



It is considered a divine command to use a (Hijra) calendar with 12 (purely) lunar 
months without intercalation, as evident from. . . the Holy Qur'an. 

Not only does Islam view as a divine imperative the use of a unique religious calendar, it also has 
its own week. Unlike the western rhythm of a week; Monday through Friday being the body of the 
workweek followed by Saturday and Sunday as the weekend with Judaism and Christianity using 
these two days for their respective days of worship, Islam holds Friday as its sacred day of prayer. 
This is the day that Muslims meet at the Mosque to pray and listen to a sermon. 



Thus it quite plausible that the biblical reference to the Antichrist who will "try to change the set 
times and the laws" is a Muslim. As we look at the full picture, only Islam fits the bill of a system 



that has its own unique calendar and week based on its own religious history and a clear system of 
law that it wishes to impose onto the entire earth. Surely if a Muslim ever emerges who is as 
powerful as the Mahdi is described as being, then he will certainly attempt to institute both the 
Islamic Law worldwide, and the Islamic calendar and week as well. 

The Rider On A White Horse 

The final similarity between the Antichrist and the Mahdi that we will discuss in this chapter is the 
fact that both the Antichrist and the Mahdi are identified with a biblical passage that describes a 
rider on a white horse. While this could be literal, it is most probably a symbolic picture of the two 
men. The amazing thing is that the origin of the biblical tradition of the Antichrist on a white horse 
and the origin of the Islamic tradition of the Mahdi on a white horse are both attributed to the same 
passage in the Bible. 

The basis for the symbolic picture of both the Antichrist and the Mahdi on a white horse is the sixth 
chapter of the Book of Revelation. Here the Apostle John is describing his vision of the release of 
the events that mark the beginning of the end- times. The picture is of Jesus holding a scroll - on the 
outside of the scroll are seven wax seals. As each seal is broken a specific and distinct end-time 
event is released: 

I watched as the Lamb (Jesus) opened the first of the seven seals. Then I heard one of the four 
living creatures say in a voice like thunder, "Come!" I looked, and there before me was a white 
horse! Its rider held a bow, and he was given a crown, and he rode out as a conqueror bent on 
conquest. Revelation 6:1-2 

The seals that follow this rider are: 

1 . Peace is taken from the earth 

2. Famine 

3. Plagues and death 

4. Persecution and Martyrdom of God's people 

5. A great earthquake 

6. The wrath of God 

So we see that after the rider appears on the scene, the world essentially freefalls into the chaos that 
defines the Last Hour. The interpretation that many Bible scholars apply to this passage is thus: 

The rider is given a white horse, which is an attempt to be an imitation of the white horse that Jesus 
is said to ride when He returns (Revelation 19:11). Thus the rider is an imitation Christ, an 
imposter - an Antichrist. The bow (without any arrows) that the rider carries is a false peace. The 
rider is pictured as one who emerges carrying with his rise to power a false promise of peace. This 
is in alignment with and may be a direct reference to the false peace treaty that Antichrist makes 
with Israel at the start of the seven-year period of his rule. The crown on his head is obviously a 
reference to the position of authority and leadership that will be given to him. And we see that the 
true motivation and bent of the rider is to conquer. In light of the identity and activity of the rider 
then, we are not surprised to find out that the events that follow his emergence onto the world scene 
are not in keeping with an age of peace, but rather an age of apocalyptic chaos. Apparently this is 
not a problem for the Islamic scholars who generally adopt a very arbitrary pick and choose 
approach to the Bible. For in seeing the Antichrist on the white horse with a crown and conquering, 
Muslim scholars see a clear picture of the Mahdi. As mentioned in the earlier chapter on the Mahdi, 
the early Muslim transmitter of Hadith, Ka'b al Ahbar is quoted as saying: 



I find the Mahdi recorded in the books of the Prophets. . . For instance, the Book of Revelation says: 
"And I saw and behold a white horse. He that sat on him. . .went forth conquering and to conquer." 

16 



So in conclusion, we see that several of the most unique and distinguishing aspects of the biblical 
Antichrist's person, mission and actions are matched to quite an amazing degree by the descriptions 
of the Mahdi as found in the Islamic traditions. And now, even further, we see that Muslim scholars 
actually apply Bible verses about the Antichrist to their awaited savior, the Mahdi. This must be 
seen as quite ironic, if not entirely prophetic. 



Notes: 

1 . Ayatullah Baqir al-Sadr and Ayatullah Muratda Mutahhari, The Awaited Savior, (Karachi, 
Islamic Seminary Publications), prologue, pp. 4,5 

2. Sunan Abu Dawud, Book 36, Number 4273, Narrated by Umm Salamah, Ummul 
Mu'minin 

3. Al-Sadr and Mutahhari, prologue, pp.4,5 

4. Shaykh Muhammad Hisham Kabbani, The Approach of Armageddon? An Islamic 
Perspective (Canada, Supreme Muslim Council of America, 2003), p. 228 

5 . Sunan Abu Dawood 

6. At-Tabarani, as quoted in Muhammad Ibn Tzzat and Muhammad ' Arif, Al Mahdi and the 
End of Time, (London,Dar Al-Taqwa, 1997), p. 15 

7. Sunan Abu Dawud, Book 36, Number 4271 

8. Sunan Abu Dawud, Book 36, Number 4273 

9. Izzat and' Arif, p. 16 

10. Sideeque M.A. Veliankode, Doomsday Portents and Prophecies (Scarborough, Canada, 
1999) p. 358 

1 1 . Ayatollah Ibrahim Amini, Al-Imam Al-Mahdi: The Just Leader of Humanity, translated by 
Dr. Abdulaziz Sachedina, available online at: http://al-islam.org/mahdi/nontl/Toc.htm 

12. Sahih Muslim, Book 041, Number 6985 

1 3 . Signs of Qiyamah by Mohammed Ali Ibn Zubair Ali translated by M. Afzal Hoosein Elias 
from the original (with references): "Aalalaat-e-Qiyyamat aur Nuzul-e-Eesa." 
http://members.cox.net/arshad/qiyaama.html 

14. Izzat and' Arif, p. 40 

15. ibid. 



16. Tabarani as quoted by Mufti A.H. Elias and Muhammad All ibn Zubair Ali, Imam Mahdi, 
online article from, http://www.islam.tc/prophecies/imam.html 

17. Dr. Waleed A. Muhanna ,A Brief Introduction ToThe Islamic (Hijri) Calendar, 
http : //fisher, osu. edu/~muhanna_ 1 /hij ri-intro .html 

18. Izzat and'Arif, p. 15 



Chapter Six 



The Muslim Jesus 



After the emergence or the "rising" of the Mahdi, the second most important event among the 
Major Signs, is the return of Jesus Christ. Christians who love Jesus understandably get quite 
excited by the prospect that even Muslims are looking for and longing for His return. 
Unfortunately, the Islamic belief of just who this Jesus is that is coming, and what he does once he 
has arrived, is drastically different than what Christians believe about Jesus. 



The first thing that Christians need to understand regarding the Islamic belief about Jesus is that 
Muslims of course reject the idea that Jesus was or is the Son of God. According to Islam, Jesus is 
not as the Bible articulates, God in the flesh. Secondly, in Islamic belief, Jesus never died on a 
cross for the sins of mankind. The Quran specifically denies that Jesus was ever crucified or that 
He ever experienced death. Muslims believe that after Allah miraculously delivered Jesus from 
death, he was assumed into heaven alive in a similar fashion to the biblical narrative regarding 
Elijah. Since then, Muslims believe, Jesus has remained with Allah and has been awaiting his 
opportunity to return to the earth to finish his ministry and complete his life. As such, to the Islamic 
mind, Jesus was not in any way a "savior". To Muslims, Jesus was merely another prophet in the 
long line of prophets that Allah has sent to mankind. The special title of Messiah, although retained 
in the Islamic tradition, is essentially stripped of any truly biblically defined Messianic 
characteristics. According to the sacred texts of Islam, as we are about to see, when Jesus returns, it 
most certainly will not be to restore the Nation of Israel to the Jewish people. Nor will Jesus' 
purpose be to save and deliver his faithful followers from the ongoing persecution of the Antichrist. 
In order to understand the Islamic concept of Jesus' return, the first thing that needs to be realized is 
that when Jesus comes back, he comes back as a radical Muslim] 

This chapter will outline the Islamic traditions regarding the return of Jesus. Many of the Hadith 
below that refer to Jesus do not call him by the name Jesus, but rather Isa. Muslims occasionally 
will refer to Jesus by his English name for our sake, but the name that the Quran gives him, and 
which most Muslims use is Isa (or Eesa) al-Maseeh (the Messiah). Other common titles that Islam 
uses when referring to Jesus are Hadrat Isa (Honorable Jesus), Isa bin Maryam (Jesus son of Mary) 
or Nabi Isa (Prophet Jesus). Some of these titles may be used below. 



The Return Of The Muslim Jesus 



According to Islam's sacred traditions, Jesus' return is usually described as taking place just outside 
Damascus: 



At this very time Allah would send Christ, son of Mary, and he will descend at the 
white minaret in the eastern side of Damascus wearing two garments lightly dyed 
with saffron and placing his hands on the wings of two Angels. When he would 
lower his head, there would fall beads of perspiration from his head, and when he 

would raise it up, beads like pearls would scatter from it. 
The Subordinate Of The Mahdi 



At this time, Jesus descends to meet the army of the Mahdi which will be preparing for battle. It 
will be just before the time of prayer. 



Muslims will still be preparing themselves for the battle drawing up the ranks. 

Certainly, the time of prayer shall come and then Jesus, son of Mary would descend. 

2 



Based on the relevant Hadith, Islamic scholars seem to be in universal agreement that the Mahdi 
will ask Jesus to lead the prayers. Jesus will then refuse this request and will defer instead to the 
Mahdi to lead the prayer. 



The Messenger of Allah said: A section of my people will not cease fighting for the 
truth and will prevail until the Day of resurrection. He said: Jesus son of Mary 
would then descend and their [Muslims'] commander [the Mahdi] would invite him 
to come and lead them in prayer, but he would say: No, some amongst you are 
commanders over some. 



The important element here that needs to be stressed is that Jesus will then pray behind the Mahdi 
as a direct statement regarding Jesus' inferiority of rank to the Mahdi. 



Jesus Christ will decline the offer and invitation of Imam Mahdi to come and lead the Muslims in 
prayer, and say his prayer behind Imam Mahdi. 

Jesus (peace be upon him) will come and will perform the obligatory prayers behind the Mahdi and 
follow him. 

(Jesus) will be following the Mahdi, the master of the time, and that is why he will be offering his 
prayers behind him. 

Jesus The Faithful Muslim 

After Jesus returns, in keeping with his identity as a faithful Muslim, he will perform the ritual 
pilgrimage to Mecca called hajj: 



The Prophet said: Verily Isa ibn Maryam shall descend as an equitable judge and fair ruler. He shall 
tread his path on the way to hajj (pilgrimage) and come to my grave to greet me, and I shall 
certainly answer him! 

Jesus Will Institute Islamic Law 

While the Mahdi, as the Caliph (vice-regent) and Imam (leader) of the Muslims is clearly seen as 
being a superior to Jesus, Jesus is still said to be a leader of the Muslim Community. According to 
the Islamic traditions, Jesus' primary purpose will be to oversee the institution and the enforcement 
of the Islamic Shariah law all over the world. 

Ibn Qayyim mentioned in Manar al-munif 'that the leader... is the Mahdi who will request Jesus to 
lead the Muslims in prayer. Jesus will remain on the earth, not as a prophet, but as one of the 
Community (ummah) of Prophet Muhammad. Muslims will follow him as their leader. According 
to Shalabi, the Mahdi will lead the Muslims in prayer, and Jesus will rule the Muslims according to 
the Divine Law (Shari'ah). 



Jesus, the son of Mary will descend and will lead them judging amongst them according to the holy 
Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad. 



Jesus: The Greatest Muslim Evangelist 

Islamic tradition teaches that because Jesus will declare himself to be a Muslim, he will lead many 
Christians to convert to Islam. Regarding those who do not convert to Islam, the Quran states that 
Jesus will be a witness against them on the Day of Judgment: 

There is not one of the People of the Scripture (Christians and Jews) but will believe in him before 
his death, and on the Day of Resurrection he will be a witness against them. (Surah 4:159) 



Commenting on the above verse, Mufti Muhammad Shqfi and Mufti Mohammad Rafi Usmani in 
their book, Signs of the Qiyama [the final judgement] and the Arrival of the Maseeh [the Messiah] 
explain that the phrase "will believe in him before his death" means that Christians and Jews will: 

...confirm that he is alive and has not died and he is not God or the Son of God but (merely) His 
(Allah's) slave and Messenger, and Isa (Jesus) will testify against those who had called him son of 
God, the Christians, and those who had belied him, the Jews. 



Sheikh Kabbani, Chairman of the Islamic Supreme Council of America clearly articulates the 
Islamic perspective regarding Jesus' evangelistic role when He returns. 

Like all prophets, Prophet Jesus came with the divine message of surrender to God Almighty, which 
is Islam. This verse shows that when Jesus returns he will personally correct the misrepresentations 
and misinterpretations about himself. He will affirm the true message that he brought in his time as 
a prophet, and that he never claimed to be the Son of God. Furthermore, he will reaffirm in his 
second coming what he prophesied in his first coming bearing witness to the seal of the 
Messengers, Prophet Muhammad. In his second coming many non-Muslims will accept Jesus as a 



servant of Allah Almighty, as a Muslim and a member of the Community of Muhammad. 

Al-Sadr and Mutahhari, likewise articulate this same expectation: 

Jesus will descend from heaven and espouse the cause of the Mahdi. The Christians and the Jews 
will see him and recognize his true status. The Christians will abandon their faith in his godhead 

(sic). n 

Jesus Will Abolish Christianity 



It is crucial to understand that according to Islamic tradition and belief, when Jesus returns, he does 
not merely come to convert most Christians to Islam but to literally abolish Christianity entirely. 
This fact is understood when we analyze a very well-known, and oft-quoted tradition that refers to 
four specific things that Jesus will do when he returns. Jesus is said to: 



1. Break crosses. 

2. Kill all swine. 

3. Abolish the jizyah tax (a Muslim tax on non-Muslims) 

4. Kill the Muslim antichrist and his followers. 

The Prophet said: There is no prophet between me and him, that is, Jesus. He will 
descent (sic) (to the earth)... He will break the cross, kill swine, and abolish jizyah. 

Allah will perish all religions except Islam. 
The three actions of breaking "the cross", killing pigs and abolishing the jizyah tax are based on the 
notion that Jesus will eliminate all other religions on the earth other than Islam. Shafi and Usmani 
explain that to "break the cross" means to "abolish worship of the cross". Several Muslim friends 
that I've spoken with have expressed their understanding of this tradition: Jesus will break or 
remove all crosses from the rooftops and steeples of churches throughout the earth. This action will 
thus indicate that Jesus will be making a clear statement regarding his disapproval of the false 
notion that he was ever crucified on a cross. The killing of the swine is so that the "Christian belief 
of its lawfulness is belied." The reason for abolishing the jizyah tax (the compulsory poll-tax that 
non-Muslims must pay in order to live in a Muslim land) is based on the idea that when Jesus 
returns, the jizyah tax will no longer be accepted. The only choice that Christians will have is to 
accept Islam or die. As Sideeque MA. Veliankode states in Doomsday Portents and Prophecies: 

Jesus, the son of Mary will soon descend among the Muslims as a just judge... Jesus 
will, therefore, judge according to the law of Islam. . . all people will be required to 
embrace Islam and there will be no other alternative. 

Even Harun Yahya, likewise affirms this belief in his book, Jesus Will Return when he says,"Jesus 
will remove all systems of disbelief in that period." 

Muslim jurists also confirm these interpretations: consider, for example, the ruling of Ahmad ibn 
Naqib al-Misri (d. 1368) from The Reliance of the Traveller, the classic Shafi manual of Islamic 
jurisprudence: 

"... the time and the place for [the poll tax] is before the final descent of Jesus (upon 
whom be peace). After his final coming, nothing but Islam will be accepted from 
them, for taking the poll tax is only effective until Jesus' descent (upon him and our 



Prophet be peace) 



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Jesus The Slayer Of Jews 

Beyond the "accomplishment" of abolishing Christianity on a worldwide scale, another of Jesus' 
primary jobs is to kill a figure know as the Dajjal, or the Muslim version of the Antichrist. But not 
only will Jesus kill the Dajjal, but also all of the Dajjal's followers, who consequently, will mostly 
be Jews. Muhammad Ali Ibn Zubair in an article entitled, Who is the evil Dajjal? elaborates: 

The Yahudis (Jews) of Isfahaan will be his (The Dajjals) main followers. 
Apart from having mainly Yahudi followers, he will have a great number of women 

followers as well. 18 
Veliankode explains that one of the main reasons for Jesus return is "to refute the Jews over the 
controversial issue that they killed Jesus... However Jesus will kill them including their leader, the 

Antichrist." Listing the events of the last-days as they occur, Muhammad Ali Ibn Zubair, author 
of The Signs ofQiyama (Judgement Day) begins: 

His followers the Yahudis, will number 70,000... (Then) Hadrat Isa (honorable 
Jesus) kills the Dajjal at the Gate of Hudd, near an Israeli airport, in the valley of 
"Ifiq." The final war between the Yahudi's will ensue, and the Muslims will be 
victorious. 

We will discuss this "final war" between the Jews and the Muslims in more detail in a later chapter. 
But for now, it is important to remember that when this final war (or more accurately a final 
slaughter) occurs, according to Islamic tradition, it is the Muslim Jesus who is the primary instigator 
of such. 

Jesus: A Good Muslim Family Man 

One final aspect of the Muslim Jesus' return must be pointed out. After converting the world to 
Islam and killing unbelievers, the Dajjal and his followers, Jesus is said to marry, have children and 
eventually die: 

The Prophet said: There is no prophet between me and him, that is, Jesus. . . He will 
destroy the Antichrist and will live on the earth for forty years and then he will die. 
The Muslims will pray over him. 

After his descention (sic) on earth, Jesus will marry. He will have children, and he 
will remain on the earth 19 years after marriage. He will pass away and Muslims 
will perform his Funeral Prayer and bury him next to the Prophet Muhammad. 

Summary 

Now let's review the various defining characteristics and actions of the Muslim Jesus upon 
his return to the earth: 

1 . Jesus is said to return to the earth in the last-days near a mosque in Damascus. 

2. He will arrive at a time when the Mahdi and his army will be preparing to pray. 

3. He will be offered to lead the prayer by the Mahdi, but will decline in direct 
deference to the Mahdi who Jesus declares to be the leader of the Muslims. 

4. He will then pray behind the Mahdi as a subordinate. 



5. He will be a faithful Muslim 

6. He will make pilgrimage to Mecca. 

7. He will visit Muhammad's grave, and salute Muhammad, whereby Muhammad 
will return the salute from the grave. 

8. He will destroy Christianity. 

9. He will repeal the jizyah tax thus causing the only option for Jews and Christians 
to convert to Islam or die. 

10. He will establish Islamic Shari'ah (Law) throughout the entire earth. 

11. He will kill the Antichrist and his followers made up largely of Jews and women. 

12. He will remain on the earth for roughly forty years, during which time he will 
marry, have children and then die. 

As we have clearly seen, the Muslim Jesus, in both his nature and actions is far different than the 
biblical Jesus. Rather than coming to reign as King and Messiah over all the earth from Jerusalem, 
Jesus instead comes to convert the world to Islam or kill those who refuse to do so. Instead of 
coming to save and deliver faithful Christians and Jews, he comes instead to kill and slaughter 
them. We will discuss a bit more about what the Bible has to say about the return of Jesus in a later 
chapter. 

Notes: 

1 . Sahih Muslim Book 04 1 , Number 70 1 5 

2. Sideeque MA. Veliankode, Doomsday Portents and Prophecies (Scarborough, Canada, 
1999), p. 351 

3 . Sahih Muslim, Book 00 1 , Number 0293, Narrated by Jabir bin 'Abdullah 

4. Veliankode, p. 350 

5. Sais I-Nursi, The Rays, The Fifth Ray, p. 493, as quoted in Harun Yahya, Jesus will 
Return, (London, Ta Ha, 2001), p. 66 

6. Ayatullah Baqir al-Sadr and Ayatullah Murtada Mutahhari, The Awaited Savior, (Karachi, 
Islamic Seminary Publications), prologue, p. 3 

7. Hakim Mustadrak (2:65 1) # 4162 as related by Abu Harayra quoted in Kabbani, p. 237 

8. Sahih Ashrat as-Sa'at, as quoted in Kabbani, p. 236 

9. Veliankode, p. 351 

10. Mufti Mohammad Shafi and Mufti Mohammad Rafi Usmani, Signs of the Qiyama and the 
Arrival of the Maseeh, (Karachi, Darul Ishat, 2000), p. 60 

11. Kabbani, p. 237 

12. Al-Sadr and Mutahhari, prologue p. 3 

1 3 . Sunan Abu Dawud, Book 37, Number 43 1 0, Narrated by Abu Hurayrah: see also Sahih 
Bukhari Volume 3, Book 43, Number 656 



14. Shafi, Usmani, p. 59 

15. Veliankode, p. 358 

16. Yahya, p. 52 

17. The Reliance of the Traveller and Tools of the Worshipper, a Classic Manuel of Islamic 
Sacred Law, Translated by Noah Ha Mini Keller, (Amana Publications, Beltsville Maryland, 
revised 1994) p. 603. 

1 8. Muhammad Ali Ibn Zubair Wholis the Evil Dajjal (the "anti-Christ")? Online article 
from http://www.islam.tc/prophecies/masdaj .html 

19. Veliankode, p. 360, Sahih Bukhari Volume 3, Book 43, Number 656 

20. Muhammad Ali Ibn Zubair, The Signs ofQiyama, translated by M. Afzal Hoosein Elias at 
http://members.cox.net/arshad/qiyaama.html 

2 1 . Sunan Abu Dawood, Book 37, Number 43 1 Narrated by AbuHurayrah: 

22. Tirmidhi, as quoted in Jesus (Isa) A.S. in Islam, and his Second Coming by Mufti A.H. Elias 
in http://www.islam.tc/prophecies/jesus.html 



Chapter Seven 
Comparing The False Prophet And The Muslim Jesus 



Amazingly, the similarities between the biblical narratives of the end-times and the Islamic 
narratives do not end with the Antichrist and the Mahdi. If it were so, then it might be easier to 
dismiss the many similarities as mere coincidence. The parallels however, do not stop with the 
Antichrist and the Mahdi, but extend again quite clearly, into the person of the man biblically 
known as the False Prophet and the man known in Islam as Isa al-Masih - Jesus the Messiah. 



The specific plan of Satan down through the ages is articulated clearly in the Bible. The Bible 
teaches that Satan will raise up not one, but two men as his agents in the earth to lure men away 
from the worship of The One True God. The first man that Satan will use is the Antichrist. We 
have already examined his role in chapter five. The second man is known biblically as the False 
Prophet. We will examine his role next. . . 



The Unholy Partnership Of The Antichrist And The False Prophet 

The nature of the relationship of the biblical False Prophet to the Antichrist is one of a partner in 
crime so to speak. It is only in the final book of the Bible that we learn about the False Prophet. 
The Apostle John was the first and only author of Scripture that received revelation about this 
assistant to the Antichrist. In Revelation chapter thirteen, John introduces us to the man described 
as "another beast" but spoken of later in Revelation as the False Prophet: 



Then I saw another beast, coming out of the earth. He had two horns like a lamb, but he spoke like a 
dragon. He exercised all the authority of the first beast on his behalf, and made the earth and its 
inhabitants worship the first beast... And he performed great and miraculous signs, even causing 
fire to come down from heaven to earth in full view of men. Because of the signs he was given 
power to do on behalf of the first beast, he deceived the inhabitants of the earth... Revelation 13:11- 
14 



From this passage, we can determine a few things about the False Prophet. Firstly he is called a 
beast - he is, like the Antichrist, a man possessed by Satan. He is another human pawn of the 
Dragon, exercising the will of the Dragon on the earth. But instead of ten horns, he only has two. 
The horns speak of authority. The power and authority of the False Prophet is clear, but it is not 
nearly equal to that of the Antichrist who is said to have ten horns. We also see that the False 
Prophet is a miracle worker. Among the many miracles he is said to work, one is mentioned 
specifically: He is said to cause fire to come down from the sky. The False Prophet's primary 
reason for performing miraculous signs is to cause the inhabitants of the earth to follow and even to 
worship the Antichrist. The two are pictured as a team, a partnership with one common goal - 
deception, seduction and a luring away of anyone who worships Yahweh, the God of the Bible. 



The Unholy Partnership Of The Mahdi And The Muslim Jesus 



Likewise in the Islamic narrative of the last-days, we do not find a lone character who is coming to 
rescue the world, but instead we find a team. We find both the Mahdi and the Muslim Jesus. And 
as in the case of the Antichrist and the False Prophet, we find that one is clearly filling a supporting 
role while the other is the leader. While the Mahdi is clearly described as being, "the Viceregent 
(Caliph) of Allah," 1 Jesus is described as being one who will "espouse the cause of the Mahdi" 3 
and "follow him." The partnership between the Mahdi and Jesus is one of the leader and his 
subordinate. And as we have already seen, and will continue to see, the partnership of the Mahdi 
and Jesus is indeed an unholy partnership - particularly if you are not a Muslim and have no 
intention of becoming one. If this is the case, then you are marked for death - plain and simple. 
The Muslim Jesus is a twisted version of the biblical Jesus who said: 



For I have come down from heaven not to do my will but to do the will of him who sent me. And 
this is the will of him who sent me; that I shall lose none of all that he has given me, but raise them 
up at the last day. For my Father's will is that everyone who looks to the Son and believes in him 
shall have eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day." John 6:38-40 



Instead of espousing the "cause" of the Father, the Muslim Jesus espouses the cause of the Mahdi. 
Instead of saving those followers of His whom the Father has placed under his oversight, the 
Muslim Jesus instead slaughters those who remain faithful to the words of Jesus as found in the 
Bible. The Muslim Jesus is not the tender yet strong shepherd of the gospels, but rather The Wolf 
himself in the shepherd's clothing. 

The False Prophet As The Antichrist's Chief Enforcer 



The coming of the lawless one (The Antichrist) will be in accordance with the work 
of Satan displayed in all kinds of counterfeit miracles, signs and wonders, and in 
every sort of evil that deceives those who are perishing. They perish because they 
refused to love the truth and so be saved. For this reason God sends them a powerful 
delusion so that they will believe the lie and so that all will be condemned who have 
not believed the truth but have delighted in wickedness. 2 Thessalonians 2:9-12 

Then I saw another beast, coming out of the earth. . . He performed great and miraculous signs, even 
causing fire to come down from heaven to earth in full view of men. Revelation 13:11,12 



We see in the Bible that the False Prophet will come with "all kinds of counterfeit miracles, signs 
and wonders and in every sort of evil that deceives those who are perishing." He will perform 
"great and miraculous signs, even causing fire to come down out of heaven. . . (To deceive) the 
inhabitants of the earth." But after his miracle working power fails to convert every last person on 
the earth, his primary drive becomes to set up a system whereby the inhabitants of the earth will 
have only two options; worship the Antichrist or be killed. The False Prophet is said to create some 
form of "image," possibly some form of idol or statue that has the ability to "speak." Exactly what 
this "image" will be is yet to be seen. 



He (The False Prophet) was given power to give breath to the image of the first 



beast, so that it could speak and cause all who refused to worship the image to be 
killed. Revelation 13:15 

There is something highly unusual about this image that "could speak and cause all who refused to 
worship the image to be killed." Somehow the image itself will have the ability to enforce the law 
of the False Prophet; it will have the ability to cause people to be killed. This seems to work in 
tangent with the infamous "mark of the beast" that is part of the False Prophet's system. All the 
inhabitants of the earth will be "forced, everyone, small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to 
receive a mark on his right hand or on his forehead, so that no one could buy or sell unless he had 
the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of his name." (Revelation 13:17) 



So biblically speaking, the False Prophet is the enforcer of the Antichrist's global worship 
movement. Imagine for a moment, a miracle working evangelist who is completely possessed by 
Satan and refuses to take no for an answer at the threat of death. This is exactly what the False 
Prophet will be. 



The Muslim Jesus As The Mahdi's Chief Enforcer 



The False Muslim Jesus according to Islam will likewise be the greatest evangelist that the world 
has ever seen. He fulfills the description of the False Prophet in this regard to a tee! We see that the 
false Muslim Jesus, like the False Prophet comes to convert the Christian world to a new religion. 
In the case of the Muslim Jesus, the religion is, of course, Islam: 



When Jesus returns he will personally correct the misrepresentations and misinterpretations about 
himself. He will affirm the true message that he brought in his time as a prophet, and that he never 
claimed to be the Son of God. Furthermore, he will reaffirm in his second coming what he 
prophesied in his first coming bearing witness to the seal of the Messengers, Prophet Muhammad. 
In his second coming many non-Muslims will accept Jesus as a servant of Allah Almighty, as a 
Muslim and a member of the Community of Muhammad. 



Though based merely on this description, Jesus' power to convert seems based more on the simple 
fact of the persuasiveness of his words, presence and actions than any specific mention of miracles. 
Just like the False Prophet however, the Muslim Jesus refuses to take no for an answer. As seen 
above, Jesus, along with the Mahdi, institutes the Islamic Law all over the earth and in so doing, 
abolishes the Jizyah Tax which non-Muslims historically have had the option of paying as 
"protection" money not much unlike the "protection" money that mafia bosses extort from 
businesses in their area. After the time that the Jizyah tax is abolished, "all people will be required 
to embrace Islam and there will be no other alternative." But what if some still refuse to convert? 
Then, as we have already seen, the leaders of the so-called "religion of peace," the Mahdi and the 
Muslim Jesus will have them executed. 



The False Prophet As Executioner 



From the Bible's description of the False Prophet we learn that one of the primary motives behind 
his plan in creating this "image in honor of the beast" is so that those who refuse to worship it are 



killed: 

He ordered them to set up an image in honor of the beast who was wounded by the 
sword and yet lived. He was given power to give breath to the image of the first 
beast, so that it could speak and cause all who refused to worship the image to be 
killed. Revelation 13:14,15 

Later there is a specific reference to the exact form in which these people will be killed: 

And I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded because of their testimony for 
Jesus and because of the word of God. They had not worshiped the beast or his 
image and had not received his mark on their foreheads or their hands. Revelation 
20:4 

The Bible tells us that those who refuse to participate in the system established by the False 
Prophet, who refuse to worship the Antichrist or his image will be killed. The specific method that 
the Bible highlights is beheading. We will discuss this fact in more detail in a later chapter. The 
False Prophet will be the greatest executioner that the world has ever known. 

The Muslim Jesus As Executioner 

And how different is the Muslim Jesus? We have already examined the Islamic traditions that 
establish that Jesus will abolish the Jizyah tax thus leaving only two options for Christians and Jews 
worldwide: convert to Islam or die. 

Jesus, the son of Mary will soon descend among the Muslims as a just judge... Jesus 
will, therefore, judge according to the law of Islam. . . all people will be required to 

embrace Islam and there will be no other alternative. 

The time and the place for [the poll tax] is before the final descent of Jesus. After his 
final coming, nothing but Islam will be accepted from them, for taking the poll tax is 
only effective until Jesus' descent 7 

We have also seen the Islamic traditions that picture Jesus as being the leader of an army that 
slaughters tens of thousands of Jews who are all said to be followers of the Dajjal (Antichrist). 

o 

The Yahudis (Jews). . . will be his main followers. 

Isa (Jesus) kills the Dajjal at the Gate of Hudd, near an Israeli airport, in the valley of 
"Ifiq." The final war between the Yahudi's will ensue, and the Muslims will be 
victorious. 9 

In the Last Hour Muslims will fight with Jews. Since the Jews are an integral part of 
the army of the Dajjal, and Muslims are the soldiers of the Prophet Jesus, they will 
fight each other and the Muslims will become triumphant until even a stone or a tree 

would say: Come here, Muslim, there is a Jew hiding behind me; kill him. 

The biblical False Prophet and the Muslim Jesus are both described as establishing a system of Law 
that will enforce the mass execution of anyone who refuses to convert to the new global religion. 

A Dragon In Sheep's Clothing 



We have all heard the expression "a wolf in sheep's clothing." Most people don't know that Jesus is 
the originator of this saying. Interestingly, when Jesus coined this expression, he was referring 
specifically to false prophets. The exact phrase was, "Watch out for false prophets. They come to 
you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves" (Matthew 7:15). Likewise, The 
False Prophet to whom all other false prophets are merely a foreshadowing is described by the 
Apostle John as one who, "had two horns like a lamb, but he spoke like a dragon" (Revelation 
13:11). This is to say that the False Prophet will appear to be mild and gentle - a "lamb-like" 
person, but inwardly he is a man who is literally possessed by Satan himself. He will be filled with 
deception, murder, rage and hatred. His purpose will be to deceive as many people as he can into 
worshipping the Dragon. 



The appearance of the False Prophet as "a lamb" may also quite possibly be a reference to notion 
that the False Prophet will claim to literally be The Lamb, Jesus Christ (John 1:36; Revelation 
5:6,13). This would make sense if we look a bit more closely at Jesus' warnings to His disciples in 
Matthew chapter 24. Repeatedly, Jesus warns his disciples of the many false prophets who will 
come in the last-days, but in the very first warning that Jesus gives His disciples when they ask him 
about the nature of the Final Hour before His return, Jesus says, "Watch out that no one deceives 
you. For many will come in my name, claiming, 'I am the Christ,' and will deceive many." 
(Matthew 24:4-5) While I do not believe that every false prophet that will emerge in the last-days 
will literally claim to be Christ himself, it is clear from this passage that some will. And if The 
False Prophet of Revelation 13 is the archetype and very model for all other false prophets, then it 
also stands to reason that the False Prophet may very well claim to be Jesus Christ himself. This of 
course is a perfectly brilliant (though infinitely evil) plan. Who else better could you imagine to 
have as your back-up man and your primary minister of propaganda than someone whom much of 
the world believes to be Jesus Christ himself? It appears that this is what Satan has planned for the 
Antichrist/Mahdi. 

Conclusion 

Muslims are very fond of using Jesus as an evangelistic tool among Christians. Numerous Muslim 
books have been published which extol the greatness of Jesus and express a deep love for Him. 
One Muslim web site even proclaims that "Jesus led me to Islam." Muslims use Jesus as a lure to 
draw Christians in, in order to convince them of the truth of Islam. But the advertised Jesus of 
Islam is much different than the Muslim Jesus that comes to reveal his true identity as the most 
radical of fundamentalist Muslims. The Jesus that returns in Muslim tradition makes Osama Bin 
Laden look like a novice. He is pictured as coming to establish Islamic Law across the face of the 
planet that would legalize the execution of anyone who refuses to convert to Islam. He is pictured 
as leading the army that will slaughter tens of thousands of Jews who are said to be followers of the 
Dajjal. If ever such a person existed that could rightly be described as a "beast," then surely, the 
Muslim Jesus is such a man. 

Muslims are awaiting a man to come that will claim to be Jesus Christ. He would be presented as a 
lamb. If such a man ever exists, he will claim according to Islamic tradition, that he has been alive 
in heaven for the past two thousand years, waiting to return to complete his life and accomplish his 
mission on the earth. Such a man would be a liar. He would be a true student of his master, the 
father of lies. He would come to fulfill what the Bible expresses to be the chief boiling desires of 
Satan, to either deceive Christians and Jews - indeed the entire earth into worshipping him or to 
slaughter them. In the Bible, we see that it is for these very purposes that Satan will empower his 
False Prophet. The biblical description of the False Prophet and the Islamic description of the 
Muslim Jesus, on all the essential points, are identical. 



Notes: 



1. Ibn Maja, Kitab al-Fitan #4084 as quoted in Shaykh Muhammad Hisham 
Kabbani, The Approach of Armageddon? An Islamic Perspective (Canada, 
Supreme Muslim Council of America, 2003), p. 23 1 

2. Ayatullah Baqir al-Sadr and Ayatullah Murtada Mutahhari, The Awaited Savior, 
(Karachi, Islamic Seminary Publications), prologue, p. 3 

3. Sais I-Nursi, The rays, The Fifth Ray, p. 493, as quoted in Harun Yahya, Jesus 
Will Return, (London, Ta Ha, 2001), p. 66 

4. Kabbani, p. 237 

5. Mufti Mohammad Shafi and Mufti Mohammad Rafi Usmani, Signs of the 
Qiyama and the Arrival of the Maseeh, (Karachi, Darul Ishat, 2000), p. 59 

6. Sideeque MA. Veliankode, Doomsday Portents and Prophecies (Scarborough, 
Canada, 1999) p. 358 

7. Ahmad ibn Naqib al-Misri, The Reliance of the Traveller and Tools of the 
Worshipper, a Classic Manuel of Islamic Sacred Law, Translated by Noah Ha 
Mim Keller, (Amana Publications, Beltsville Maryland, revised 1994) p. 603. 

8. Who is the evil Dajjal (the "anti-Christ")? by Mohammed Ali Ibn Zubair Ali 
http://www.islam.tc/prophecies/masdaj.html 

9. Muhammad Ali Ibn Zubair, The Signs of Qiyama, translated by M. Afzal 
Hoosein Elias from the original (with references): " Aalalaat-e-Qiyyamat aur 
Nuzul-e-Eesa." http://members.cox.net/arshad/qiyaama.html 

10. Veliankode, p. 218 



Chapter Eight 



The Dajjal: Islam's Antichrist 



The third primary character that dominates Islamic eschatology is a man whose full title is Al- 
Maseeh (The Messiah) Ad-Dajjal, (The Liar/Deceiver). Usually just referred to as the Dajjal, he is 
a bizarre character whose description and story seem far more fantastic than either the Mahdi or the 
Muslim Jesus. There are numerous hadith that contain descriptions of the Dajjal. Here we will just 
touch on the most common of these traditions to give an overview of just who this mysterious and 
strange person is. 



The Great Deceiver 



The Dajjal is described as being a deceiver who will have miraculous powers and who will 
temporarily hold power over the whole earth: 



The Prophet was warning us that in the last days there would be someone who would 
deceive all of humanity. The Dajjal will possess power over this world. Thus, 
Muslims must be careful not to have the love of the world in their hearts so they 
won't leave their religion and follow him. He will be able to heal the sick by wiping 
his hand on them, like Jesus did, but with this deceit the Dajjal will lead people 
down the path to hell. Thus the Dajjal is the false Messiah, or Anti-Christ (Massih 
ad-Dajjal). He will pretend to be the Messiah, and deceive people by showing them 
amazing powers. 



He is One Eyed 



Possibly the most frequently quoted reference to the Dajjal is that he is blind in one eye. The 
Hadith however, are contradictory regarding which eye is blind: 

Allah's Messenger made a mention of Dajjal in the presence of the people and said: 
Allah is not one-eyed and behold that Dajjal is blind of the right eye and his eye 
would be like a floating grape. 

Allah's Messenger said: Dajjal is blind of left eye with thick hair and there would be 
a garden and fire with him and his fire would be a garden and his garden would be 
fire. 



Infidel 



The Dajjal is sometimes said to have the word "Infidel" (Kaafir) written in-between his eyes, 
possibly on his forehead. But this word will only be perceptible to true Muslims, and no one else: 

Allah's Messenger said: Dajjal is blind of one eye and there is written between his 
eyes the word "kaafir" (unbeliever/infidel). He then spelled the word as k. f. r., which 
every Muslim would be able to read. 4 

Very Important is that; this word "Kafir" will be readable only by the believer, 
literate or illiterate. Non-believer: let him be educated from "Oxford" or "Harvard" 
will not be able to read it. 



A False Miracle Worker 



Sheikh Kabbani describes some of the Dajjal's miraculous powers: 

The Dajjal will have powers of the devil. He will terrorize the Muslims into 
following him, converting them into unbelief. He will conceal the truth and bring 
forth falsehood. The prophet said that the Dajjal will have the power to show the 
image of one's dead ancestors on his hand, like a television screen. The relative will 
say, "Oh my son! This man is correct. I am in Paradise because I was good and I 
believed in him." In reality that relative is in hell. If the relative says, "Believe in 
this man, I am in hell because I didn't believe," one must say to the Dajjal, "No, he is 
in Paradise. This is false." 

The Prophet said: the Dajjal will say to a Bedouin Arab, "what will you think if I 
bring your father and mother back to life for you? Will you bear witness that I am 
your lord? The Bedouin will say, "Yes." So two devils will assume the appearance 
of his father and mother, and say, "O my son, follow him for he is your lord. ..' 



The Dajjal Will Claim To Be Jesus Christ And Will Claim To Be Divine 



The above tradition shows that the Dajjal's deceptive signs will be for the purpose of 
leading people into believing that the Dajjal is actually their "lord". Muslim scholars 
universally have concluded that the Dajjal will claim to be divine. According to the very 
well known Muslim scholar, Abu Ameenah Bilal Phillips, the Dajjal, "will claim to be 
God". 8 



While there are no specific traditions that state such directly, as a result of the fact that the 
Dajjal is, according to Islamic tradition, the false Jewish Messiah who claims to be God, 
most Muslims have deduced that the Dajjal will thus claim to be Jesus Christ by name. 



The Dajjal And His Magic Mule 



Muslim Scholar Muhammad Ali ibn Zubair Ali says of the Dajjal, " He will travel at great speeds 

and his means of conveyance will be a giant mule. . . He will travel the entire world." As strange as 
this is, it also bears a faint resemblance to Jesus the Messiah who also rode a donkey as he entered 
Jerusalem during the final week of his ministry. 

Cities Of Refuge 

It is said that there are three cities that the Dajjal may not enter; Mecca, Medina and Damascus. 
Muslims are encouraged to seek refuge from the Dajjal in one of these three cities: 

The Prophet said, "Ad-Dajjal will come to Medina and find the angels guarding it. 
So Allah willing, neither Ad-Dajjal, nor plague will be able to come near it." 

The coming of the Anti-Christ (Dajjal) must occur in the Last Days. This dreadful 
event is approaching, and in that time only three cities will be safe: Makka, Madina, 
and Sham (Damascus). If anyone wants safety in that time he will have to run to one 
of these three cities. 

Apart from these three cities, it is said that the Dajjal will enter every single city, town and village 
in the world to test and possibly deceive every human alive. 

A Surah Of Protection 

Muslims believe that if they memorize a particular portion of the Quran that they will be protected 
from the Dajjal. It is somewhat like a verbal amulet that protects one from the powers of evil: 

If the Dajjal comes upon someone who has memorized the first ten verses ofSurat al ^aA/*(Chapter 
of the Cave) he cannot harm him. And whoever memorizes the last verses of Surat al-Kahf will 
have light on the day of Judgement. 



He will be Jewish And Will Be Followed by Jews and Women 



Based on various Islamic traditions, Muslims believe that the Dajjal will be Jewish. The title of a 
book by Muslim author Matloob Ahmed Qasmi, Emergence of the Dajjal, the Jewish King couldn't 
make this point more clearly. Imam Sheikh Ibrahim Madhi of the Palestinian Authority articulated 
the Islamic perspective regarding the expectation of the Jewish people quite well in one of his 
sermons: 



The Jews await the false Jewish messiah, while we await, with Allah's help... the 
Mahdi and Jesus, peace be upon him. Jesus's pure hands will murder the false 
Jewish messiah. Where? In the city of Lod, in Palestine. Palestine will be, as it was 



in the past, a graveyard for the invaders 14 

Samuel Shahid, a Christian Arab scholar in his scholarly study of Islamic eschatology says of the 
Dajjal that he will be, "the embodiment of the Jewish hope and longing. The bulk of his army is 

recruited from the Jews." 



As mentioned in the last chapter, the followers of the Dajjal will primarily consist of Jews and 
women. It is mentioned that women are very ignorant and as such are easily misled. Veliankode 
states, "Meanwhile, women will also fall to the deviant line of the Antichrist because of their 
unawareness and ignorance of Islam." 



Slain By The Muslim Jesus 

As mentioned in the last chapter, it will be the Muslim Jesus who will kill the Dajjal and his 
followers: 

Allah's Messenger said: ...the time of prayer shall come and then Jesus son of Mary would descend 
and would lead them in prayer. When the enemy of Allah (Dajjal) would see him. . . Allah would kill 
them by his (Jesus') hand and he would show them their blood on his lance (the lance of Jesus 
Christ). 17 



Notes: 



1 . Shaykh Muhammad Hisham Kabbani, The Approach of Armageddon ? An 
Islamic Perspective (Canada, Supreme Muslim Council of America, 2003), p. 

223 

2. Sahih Muslim Book 04 1 , Number 7005, reported by Ibn Umar 

3 . Sahih Muslim Book 04 1 , Number 70 1 0, reported by Hudhalfa 

4. Sahih Muslim Book 04 1 , Number 7009, reported by Anas b. Malik 

5. Kamran R'ad, Freemasons and Dajjal, (London, Islamic Academy, 2003), p. 

173 

6. Kabbani 223-4 

7. Sunan Ibn Majah #4067, related by Abu Umamam Al-Bahili, quoted in 
Kabbani, p. 225 

8. Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips, Ph.D. Ad-Dajjal, The Antichrist, (Alexandria, 
Soundknowledge Audio Publishers, 2001) 

9. Mohammad Ali Ibn Zubair Ali, Signs OfQiyama, (Abdul Naeem,New Delhi, 



2004), p. 17 

10. Sahih Bukhari, Volume 9, Book 88, Number 248, Narrated by Anas bin Malik: 

1 1 . Kabbani, p. 226 

12. .Philips 

13. Suyuti, Durr al-Manthur, as quoted in Kabbani, p.227 

14. Excerpts from a Friday sermon delivered by Palestinian Authority Imam Sheikh 
Ibrahim Madhi at the Sheikh 'Ijlin Mosque in Gaza City, broadcast live on April 
12, 2002 by Palestinian Authority television http://memri.org/bin/articles.cgi? 
Page=archives&Area=sd&ID=SP37002 

15. Samuel Shahid, The Last Trumpet: A Comparative Study of Christian-Islamic 
Eschatology (US, Xulon, 2005), p. 254 

16. Sidheeque MA. Veinakode, p. 312 

17. Sahih Muslim, Book 04 1 , Number 6924, reported by Abu Huraira 



Chapter Nine 



Comparing The Biblical Jesus And The Dajjal 



The third amazing parallel between biblical eschatology and Islamic eschatology is the person of 
the Dajjal, the Islamic Antichrist figure. Despite all of the wild and fantastic descriptions of the 
Dajjal, if we boil down the Muslim belief regarding the Dajjal to its simplest and most important 
terms, we basically have a man who will claim to be divine and will claim to be Jesus Christ the 
Jewish Messiah. He will defend Israel against the Mahdi and the Muslim Jesus and he will deceive 
many people into leaving Islam. 



While I certainly do not believe that there will ever come a figure into the world as described in the 
Islamic traditions - a great deceiver who is blind in one eye, flying around the earth on some form 
of giant mule - there will however come Jesus (the real one), who will in many very crucial ways, 
fulfill the Muslim expectations of the Dajjal. 



The Return Of Jesus Christ 



The real Jesus however, will indeed come as a divine defender of Israel and her people as well as 
Israel's spiritual children, the Christians. If the Islamic prophecies are indeed intertwined with the 
unfolding of biblical prophecy, then we can see that part of Satan's strategy is that when the real 
Jesus returns, there will already be a worldwide religious leader who will also be claiming to be 
Jesus, namely the False Prophet. If this were the case, then Muslims worldwide would accuse the 
real Jesus of being the Dajjal, the Muslim Antichrist/Great Deceiver. Muslims would be 
particularly convinced of this in light of the fact that the surviving Jews of the earth will 
acknowledge Jesus as their Messiah. At least six hundred years before Islam ever existed, the 
Jewish Prophets and the Jewish Apostles described the event of Jesus returning to Israel, defeating 
her enemies and finally gaining full acceptance among the Jewish people: 



On that day I (The Lord) will set out to destroy all the nations that attack Jerusalem. And I will 
pour out on the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem a spirit of grace and supplication. 
They will look on me, the one they have pierced, and they will mourn for him as one mourns for an 
only child, and grieve bitterly for him as one grieves for a firstborn son. Zechariah 12:10 



A day of the Lord is coming... the Lord will go out and fight against those nations, as he fights in 
the day of battle. On that day His feet will stand on the Mount of Olives. Zechariah 14: 1 ,3,4 



And so all Israel will be saved, as it is written: "The deliverer will come from Zion; he will turn 
godlessness away from Jacob." Romans 11:26 



Put a seal on the foreheads of the servants of our God. . . Then I heard the number of those who were 
sealed: 144,000 from all the tribes of Israel. . . Then I looked, and there before me was the Lamb 
(Jesus the Messiah), standing on Mount Zion, and with him 144,000 who had His name and His 
Father's name written on their foreheads. . . And they sang a new song... Revelation 7:3-4; 14: 1,3 



We see that when Jesus returns to "to destroy all the nations that attack Jerusalem," "His feet will 
(literally) stand on the Mount of Olives." Jesus will be physically present in Israel. At this time, it 
is said that those Jews who are alive in Israel will see him and realize that He is "the one they have 
pierced, and they will mourn for him." Thus the acknowledgement of Jesus as the genuine Jewish 
Messiah and divine Savior will fill their hearts and, "so all Israel will be saved." 



The Islamic Traditions 



Of course, based on the Islamic traditions, Muslims are expecting Jews to acknowledge the Dajjal 
as the divine Jewish Messiah, thus in the Islamic mind, the Jesus of biblical tradition will fulfill the 
three most primary Islamic expectations of the Dajjal. Clearly, these traditions will be used by 
Satan, not only to pre-empt the Muslims of the earth from receiving the real Jesus when He comes, 
but literally to empower them to attack Him. The plot never seems to stop thickening. Consider the 
following statement by the well-known Muslim apologist, Osamah Abdallah. The question posited 
to him was, "What do Muslims believe about the end of the World and Jesus' part in it?" His 
answer is astonishing as it relates to this discussion: 



Briefly, Christians believe that Jesus will come down to earth and fight for the state 
of Israel... What seems to be quite ironic to me is that those Jews that Jesus is 
supposedly going to fight for don't even believe in Jesus as GOD himself nor as a 
Messenger of GOD... Jesus never liked the Jews... Now without being biased, we 
Muslims have a story that makes a lot more sense and is empty of contradictions! 
We believe that Jesus will come down to earth toward the end of the world time to 
fight the army of Satan which will be mostly from the "bad" Jews or "Zionist Jews" 
as we call them today, and the deceived from the Polytheist Christians or the 
Trinitarian Christians and the Pagan Polytheists such as Hindus, Buddhists, etc.... 
Some Jews and many Christians will be among the good and blessed who will fight 
with Jesus' side. The army of Satan will be led by a person who will claim to be 
Jesus Christ himself. The Muslims will call him the Dajjal or the Deceiver. The real 
Jesus' army will fight the Dajjal 's army and defeat him. The empire of Israel will 
fall, and the religion of Islam will prevail. 



This is quite amazing. We see that as a direct result of the Islamic apocalyptic traditions, 
Muslims are expecting two Jesuses to come; the real one and the false one. By Mr. Abdallah's 
admission, the real Jesus will be identifiable by the fact that he does not like Jews; indeed he is 
expected to attack and slaughter them. Likewise the false Jesus (according to Islam) will be 
clearly identifiable by the fact that he will defend the Jews. Thus, as we have seen, Mr. 
Abdallah and Muslims everywhere are expecting the Muslim Jesus, along with his leader, the 
Mahdi, to attack Israel and do battle against Him who Christians understand to be the real 
Jesus. The battle of Armageddon as prophesied in the Bible may indeed be coming into very 
clear focus. 



Notes: 



1. http ://www. answering-christianity. com/que5 .htm 



Chapter Ten 



The Revived Islamic Empire Of The Antichrist 



While the information that we have covered thus far is certainly quite interesting, ultimately, if 
Islam is indeed the primary vehicle that Satan will use to fulfill his final rebellion against God, it is 
the Bible that must be the primary litmus test. What does the Bible say about the nature and the 
make-up of the Antichrist's empire? 



The Bible is abounding with proofs that the Antichrist Empire will consist only of nations that are 
today, all Islamic. If one were to do a thorough study of all of the various examples of such from the 
various Hebrew prophets, it would require an extensive study. But for brevity and our purposes 
here, we will present a limited argument based on some portions of Scripture from the Book of 
Ezekiel and the Book of Revelation. Despite the numerous and prevailing arguments made for the 
future emergence of a revived European Roman Empire as the Antichrist's power base, we will see 
quite clearly that today, all of the specific nations that the Bible mentions that will make up the 
Antichrist Empire are all Muslim nations. Pretty simple. This fact leaves us with only a couple of 
options. The first option is to assume that before the coming of the Antichrist, most of these Islamic 
nations will experience significant transformation and leave their Islamic roots behind. There are 
problems with this option: While there are ample reports of individual Muslims coming to follow 
Jesus from throughout the Muslim world, there are really no concrete signs of any of these nations 
abandoning their Islamic roots on a larger scale. In fact, many of the nations that we will look at are 
presently seeing a resurgence of Islamic Fundamentalism sweeping throughout their lands. 
Nevertheless, I have heard Bible teachers for years express that before the coming of the last-days, 
Islam as a religion would basically fizzle out and become entirely irrelevant. The present reality - 
long term statistical trends - simply do not bear this out. 



The other option is really far more reasonable, which is to simply conclude that indeed, the future 
Antichrist Empire will be an Islamic empire. This one fact alone, that of the Islamic dominance of 
all of the participant nations in the Antichrist Empire should be enough to make most Bible scholars 
and students of eschatology at least consider the role of Islam in the last-days very seriously. 



In this chapter we will examine exactly which modern nations the Bible says will be the 
primary players in the last-days empire of the Antichrist. 



Ezekiel's Identification 



The Prophet Ezekiel actually lists the nations of this final empire quite specifically as he prophesies 
the future attack of the Antichrist Empire against Israel. In the thirty-eighth chapter of his book, 
Ezekiel begins by directly addressing the Antichrist whom the Lord refers to by the unusual name 



of "Gog." The name Gog is a specific title particular to a ruler from the land of Magog. It could be 
likened to the Pharaoh and Egypt. Pharaoh is an ancient title particular to rulers of Egypt, and 
"Gog" was a title particular to the land of Magog. 



The word of the LORD came to me: "Son of man, set your face against Gog, of the 
land of Magog, the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal; prophesy against him and 
say: 'This is what the Sovereign LORD says: I am against you, O Gog, chief prince 
of Meshech and Tubal. I will turn you around, put hooks in your jaws and bring you 
out with your whole army-your horses, your horsemen fully armed, and a great horde 
with large and small shields, all of them brandishing their swords. Persia, Cush and 
Put will be with them, all with shields and helmets, also Gomer with all its troops, 
and Beth Togarmah from the far north with all its troops-the many nations with 
you." 'Get ready; be prepared, you and all the hordes gathered about you, and take 
command of them. Ezekiel 38:1-7 

I encourage you to open your Bible and read through all of Ezekiel 38 slowly. The specificity in 
which Ezekiel describes modern day Israel is quite astonishing. Prophesying to the Antichrist, 
Ezekiel says, "In future years you will invade a land that has recovered from war, whose people 
were gathered from many nations to the mountains of Israel, which had long been desolate." Israel 
is described as, "the resettled ruins and the people gathered from the nations, rich in livestock and 
goods." Clearly Ezekiel was describing the Israel of today. 



So Ezekiel gives us the specific names of countries that will be involved in the invasion of Israel 
which will be led by Gog. Listed in order, they are Magog, Meschech, Tubal, Persia, Cush, Put, 
Gomer and Beth Togormah, as well as "many nations with you." 



Is Gog Antichrist? 



There is a divergence of opinion among prophecy teachers and Bible scholars regarding the 
identification of Gog and his coalition of nations. The majority position for the past few decades 
however, is that the invading army of nations described in Ezekiel 38-39 is not the army of 
Antichrist, but of another army led by another world leader. I personally reject the idea that Gog is 
anyone other than Antichrist. While a smaller book could be written examining all of the various 
reasons why this is so, for now, we will only very briefly examine two of the primary reasons why I 
think this is untenable. 



Thou Shalt Have No Other Gog 



There are two specific mentions of Gog and Magag in the Bible. Gog is mentioned not only in 
Ezekiel but also in the Book of Revelation. Let's look at the passage from Revelation: 



When the thousand years are over, Satan will be released from his prison and will go out to deceive 
the nations in the four corners of the earth—Gog and Magog— to gather them for battle. In number 
they are like the sand on the seashore. They marched across the breadth of the earth and surrounded 
the camp of God's people, the city he loves. But fire came down from heaven and devoured them. 



And the devil, who deceived them, was thrown into the lake of burning sulfur, where the beast and 
the false prophet had been thrown. They will be tormented day and night for ever and ever. 
Revelation 20:7-10 



Even after the earthly thousand-year reign of Christ from Jerusalem, the Bible says that yet 
another army will form to attack the holy city of Jerusalem. Again, the leader of this army is 
called Gog and his army, Magog. Those who take the position that Gog is not the Antichrist 
must wrestle through the fact that this "Gog" and his armies are resurrected so to speak at 
least a thousand years after the first Gog. This is a difficulty. Obviously, the first "Gog and 
Magog" shares more than a mere name with the second "Gog and Magog." There is a 
correlation between the two that extends beyond this very unusual title. Those who see Gog 
and the Antichrist as two separate entities must be able to explain just what similarities the 
Gog of Ezekiel and the Gog of Revelation bear that merits them both carrying the same name. 



Actually, in order to estimate who Gog is, all one must really do is take a look at who 
Antichrist is. Antichrist, quite simply, is the devil incarnate - or at least the closet thing to it. 
There are actually passages of Scripture that shift from speaking of Satan to speaking of the 
Antichrist seamlessly as if they are one and the same. (See for instance Isaiah 14) And as we 
have seen, Satan will even share his worship with Antichrist. Simply stated, Antichrist is 
Satan's puppet that he will use to attack Jerusalem. And at least in the Book of Revelation, 
Gog is also Satan's puppet that will serve the very same purpose. In terms of both role and 
function, Antichrist and the Gog of Revelation are essentially the same. Even as Satan will 
raise up a man to carry out his work in the days to come, so will Satan also raise up a man to 
carry out his final rebellion against God one more time at the end of the Millennium. Both 
times, the leader of Satan's rebellion against Jerusalem is referred to as Gog and his army is 
called Magog. Why should we view the basic nature of the first Gog as being any different 
than the second? Those who view Ezekiel's Gog as a competitor to Antichrist find themselves 
taking a very inconsistent position. 



But if you are not yet sure, consider this second point. Ezekiel says specifically of Gog that the 
prophets spoke of Him in times past: 

This is what the Sovereign LORD says: Are you not the one I spoke of in former days by my 
servants the prophets of Israel? At that time they prophesied for years that I would bring you 
against them. Ezekiel 38:17 



The question must be asked then, if Gog and Magog are spoken of by Israel's former Prophets prior 
to Ezekiel, then where are all of these references? One will be very hard pressed to find any unless 
one does some serious stretching of the Scriptures. But if we take the position that Gog is 
Antichrist, then it is very easy to find numerous passages about Antichrist and his invading Army 
throughout the prophets. 



While there are several more very good arguments to support this view, I will assume that this 
is enough to move on. Gog and the Antichrist are one and the same. Now let's take a look at 
which specific nations will make up Gog's coalition. 



Rosh? 

Son of man, set your face against Gog, of the land of Magog, the chief prince of Meshech and 
Tubal; prophesy against him. . . Ezekiel 38:2 



Some Bible translations differ on how to interpret the portion of this verse that says, "the chief 
prince of." In Hebrew, the word translated as "chief prince" is "rosh. " The problem is that while 
rosh most probably means "prince," or "head," some argue that it should be treated as a proper 
noun, referring to the name of a place. Those who feel as though it is a place, use the word "Rosh" 
to find Russia here as one of the nations. The basis for doing so of course is due primarily to the 
similar sound of the two words. This opinion is also supported by the fact that Ezekiel specifically 
says that Gog would come from the North. While indeed, Russia is perfectly north of Israel, the 
actual interpretation of the word Rosh however is based on a bogus principle. One cannot simply 
take a word from an ancient Semitic language (in this case, Hebrew) and find a correlation to a 
modern name from a drastically different language (in this case an early form of Scandinavian) 
simply because the two words "sound the same." 



The Hebrew word "rosh" is used well over five hundred other times in the Bible and is each time 
interpreted as meaning "head, chief, top, best" or something similar. It is the same Rosh that we 
find in Rosh Hashana - "The Chief day of the Year" - the Jewish New Year. Also, consider this: of 
the eight nations mentioned, all except one are grandsons of Noah. The other is Persia. Persia 
however was a very well known nation in Ezekiel's day having formerly been the head of the 
Medo-Persian Empire that ruled the entire Middle East. Now juxtapose this to Russia, which did 
not even exist in Ezekiel's day. To simply attempt to toss "Rosh" into the mix, an alleged name that 
is neither a descendant of Noah nor a well-known nation of that day is certainly out of place. As 
Bible scholar Dr. Merrill F. Unger admits, "Linguistic evidence for the equation [of Rosh with 
Russia] is confessedly only presumptive." 1 



During the cold war, of course, this opinion was a popular one. The reasoning of many was that 
because Russia was the "head" of the great Communist (read: atheist) Soviet Union, surely such an 
anti-God empire was the fulfillment of Bible prophecy. But we must be very careful not to read our 
assumptions or modern events into Scripture. We must allow Scripture to speak for itself. 
Unfortunately, many Bible teachers still seem to cling to this interpretation. The notion that Russia 
is specifically mentioned here in Ezekiel, is a strong, if not irresponsible stretch, and certainly 
should not be treated as anything more than a mere speculation built on a very weak foundation. 



Satan's Coalition Of The Willing 



Now let's identify the nations that are mentioned. Of the eight nations that are mentioned, 
specifically: Magog, Meschech, Tubal, Persia, Cush, Put, Gomer and Togormah, seven are 
mentioned in the Book of Genesis as being descendants of Noah and his three sons. Bible scholars 



and historians are able to trace the names of Noah's sons to certain people groups and regions and 
thus to identify them with modern nations. While the identification of some of these people groups 
is somewhat debatable, there is a general measure of agreement among Bible scholars as to their 
identification. 



Meshek and Tubal 



Regarding Meshek and Tubal, here again, we find some prophecy teachers once again giving them a 
Russian identification. Many very well-known prophecy teachers base their opinions primarily on 
the fact that the Scofield Study Bible identifies these two "nations" as correlating to the modern 
Russian cities of Moscow and Tobolsk. The problem again, is that the basis of this interpretation 
comes primarily from the similar sound of the words: Meshek - Moscow, and Tubal - Tobolsk. 
While this may be convincing to some, the weakness of this reasoning has already been discussed 
above. Again, unless one can legitimately trace the roots of a particular word back to its Hebrew 
origin, then the argument is based on very weak evidence. It is a forcing of the puzzle piece where 
it doesn't naturally fit. 



Mark Hitchcock, a well-known Bible teacher accurately points out that Meschek and Tubal are 
mentioned in Ezekiel 27:13 as trading partners with ancient Tyre. Tyre was in what is today 
Lebanon. "It is highly doubtful" says Hitchcock, "that ancient Tyre was trading with people as far 
north as Moscow and Tobolsk." In fact, it is questionable whether or not these areas were even very 
well populated in Ezekiel's day. Hitchcock concludes that: 



A closer study of these names reveals that Meschech and Tubal are the ancient 
Moschi/Mushki and Tubalu/Tibareni peoples who dwelled in the area around, 
primarily south of, the Black and Caspian Seas in Ezekiel's day. These nations today 
are in the modern country of Turkey, possibly parts of southern Russia and northern 

Iran. 2 

Meschek was located near what was known as Phrygia, in central and western Asia Minor, while 
Tubal was located in eastern Asia Minor. So with Meshek and Tubal, we are dealing with portions 
of modern Turkey. Today this region is predominantly Islamic. While modern Turkey has 
undergone a drastic secularization in the last century, within even just the past few years there have 
also been some quiet, though very strong trends toward a return to a stronger Islamic identification. 
3 

Magog 

Regarding the identity of Magog, there is some difference of opinion among Bible teachers and 
historians. Referring to the Magogites, The Matthew Henry Complete Commentary on the Whole 
Bible speaks of this diversity of opinion: 

Some think they find them [Gog and Magog] afar off, in Scythia, Tartary, and 
(Southern) Russia. Others think they find them nearer the land of Israel, in Syria, and 

Asia the Less [Turkey]. 

Those who argue for a Scythian connection find their best argument in a reference from the ancient 
Jewish historian Josephus, who wrote, "Magog founded the Magogians, thus named after him, but 
who by the Greeks are called Sythians." Hitchcock says of the Sythians: 



The ancient Sythians were a great nomadic tribe who inhabited the ancient territory from Central 
Asia all across the southern part of ancient Russia. The descendants of Magog were the original 
inhabitants of the plateau of Central Asia. Today the land of Magog is inhabited by the former 
Soviet Republics of Kazakhstan, Kyrgystan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, and possibly 

even northern parts of modern Afghanistan. 



Former Muslim Walid Shoebat agrees. Shoebat points out that: 

The Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, citing ancient Assyrian 
writings, places the location of Magog in the land mass between ancient Armenia 
and Media - in short, the Republics south of Russia and north of Israel, comprised of 
Azerbajian, Afghanistan, Turkestan, Chechnya, Turkey, Iran and Dagestan. 

Significantly, all of them are Muslim nations. 

Thus, while the specific nations that comprise Magog may be partially in question, the same general 
area is agreed upon. We are dealing with Asia Minor, and possibly parts of central Asia - some of 
the southern regions of the former Soviet Union. Today, Islam dominates this entire region. 



What if we take the alternative interpretation made by some Bible scholars, that Magog is speaking 
of Syria? Even if this were the case, we still have an Islamic nation. 



But here is the real key to identifying Magog: By identifying Meshech and Tubal - which we have 
already done. The reason for this is the wording of Ezekiel: "Gog, of the land of Magog, the chief 
(or head) of Meshech and Tubal." Magog, is the "head" of land of Meshech and Tubal. We have 
already seen that Meschech and Tubal are located in modern day Turkey. Thus it would be foolish 
to assume that Magog as their "head" is in some other distant region or nation. While it seems more 
likely that Magog is either a portion of Turkey or a conglomerate of the former Soviet Turkic 
"istans", whether it be these or Syria, we are definitely dealing with an Islamic entity. 



This point is essential. Because we know that Gog - The Antichrist - will come from the land of 
Magog, which is definitely an Islamic region, it very unlikely that he will not be a Muslim. While I 
suppose that anything is possible, particularly in the distant future, it is very hard to imagine a non- 
Muslim ruling over any one of these nations, at least not anyone who doesn't outwardly pose as a 
Muslim. Now, let's move on to identify the remaining member states of Antichrist's coalition. 



Persia 



Persia is very easy to identify. Essentially, Persia is modern day Iran. Many Iranians in America, if 
asked where they are from, will simply say they are from Persia. In fact Iran was still called Persia 
until 1935. Obviously Iran is a predominantly Muslim nation. While there are some wonderful 
signs of change in Iran due to a growing dissatisfaction with Islam among Iran's massive youth 
population, it does not seem likely that a majority of Iranians will leave behind its Islamic roots 
anytime soon. 



Cush 



Cush is also relatively easy to identify. Some Bible translations merely interpret Cush as Ethiopia, 
though this is not accurate. The Cush of Ezekiel's day was far more northwest than the Ethiopia of 
today. In Scripture, Cush was often associated with Egypt and was a border nation to her: 



Egypt will become a desolate wasteland. Then they will know that I am the LORD. 
Because you said, "The Nile is mine; I made it," therefore I am against you and 
against your streams, and I will make the land of Egypt a ruin and a desolate waste 
from Migdol [Northern Egypt] to Aswan [Today in southern Egypt], as far as the 
border of Cush. Ezekiel 29:9-10 

Also, one of Cush's defining characteristics was her rivers. (Isaiah 18:1) 



Being a border nation with Egypt, the rivers were most likely the five rivers that fed the Nile. Of 
course, the context of Ezekiel is the best context to interpret where Ezekiel was referring. If we 
look at a map, the Nile river flows directly into the southern border of Egypt from the modern 
nation of Sudan. In the nation of Sudan, there are five rivers which all merge to feed the Nile to the 
north. The only legitimate identification of Cush then is modern Sudan, officially known as The 
Islamic Republic of Sudan since the 1989. While Sudan does have a large Christian minority, it is 
ruled by the Muslim majority. Today Sudan is an absolute cesspool of Islamic oppression toward 
the minority Christians. The Sudanese government is Islamist to its core. As Hitchcock accurately 
says, "One would be hard pressed to find a more rabid enemy of Israel and the West today than 
Sudan." Sudan is thus identified as another Islamic participant in the Antichrist's empire. 



Put 



Biblically, Put (or Phut) is the region west of Egypt. Today this is the nation of Libya. The 
Septuagint translates the word Put here as Libue. Most modern scholars seem to agree with this 
interpretation. Shoebat however includes Algeria, Morroco and Tunis along with Libya. Either 
way, we again have another region or nation that is entirely Islamic. 

Gomer 

Gomer, it seems to be almost universally agreed upon among scholars, "refers to the Celtic 

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Cimmerians of Crim-Tartary." Regarding the identification of Gomer, Baptist Pastor Fred Zaspel, 
accurately points out that: 

Gomer is well known to the ancient world as Gimarrai of north central Asia Minor 
[Cappadocia]. These people are also known as the Cimmerians. This seems to be the 
simplest, most obvious interpretation. 

So Gomer is Gimarra is Cimmeria is Cappadocia. Cappadocia is simply central Turkey. Again, 
another Islamic region. 



Togarmah 

Zaspel again sums up the identity of Togormah quite well: 



Togarmah was a descendant of Noah through Japheth then Gomer (Gen. 10: 1-3). He is know to 
Assyrian records as Tilgarimmu. . . Tilgarimmu was a city state in Eastern Anatolia (Asia Minor, 
modern Turkey), more specifically, as Ryrie states, "the southeastern part of Turkey near the Syrian 
border." This identification is generally acknowledged by all. 



Once more then we have another region that is in present day Turkey. 

Assessing the Eight Nations 

Thus in the final assessment we have five of the eight nations mentioned by Ezekiel occupying 
modern Turkey and possibly some of the southern Russian regions near the Caucasus Mountains as 
well as some of the Turkic nations of Central Asia. Obviously, the Lord directed Ezekiel to 
significantly highlight Turkey. The other three nations mentioned: Libya, Sudan and Iran, together 
with Turkey form a perfect circle around Israel. Turkey covers Israel's entire northern horizon, 
while Iran is east of Israel, Sudan is South, and Libya is to the west. Israel finds herself surrounded 
on all four corners by the Islamic nations of the Antichrist Empire. 



While many Bible teachers have for years prophesied a coming invasion of Israel headed by Russia, 
we see that the Bible simply does not substantiate this position. In fact, it is fair to say that the 
entire argument for a primary Russian involvement is based on weak scholarship and actually 
requires a violation of basic linguistic norms. Instead, we see an Islamic Invasion of Israel, most 
likely led by Turkey and involving minimally three or more other Islamic nations. While there is 
always the temptation to read ones enemies into Scripture, we should instead simply take the Bible 
for what it says. While presently, there is not any pressing reason to see Turkey as the leader of an 
imminent world Empire, this is nevertheless, what Ezekiel prophesied. And as we are about to see, 
this is indeed confirmed through other portions of Scripture as well. 



What Is The Seventh And The Eight Empire*: 



Before we procede, I wish here to acknowledge someone who has greatly contributed to my 
understanding of this issue. His name is Walid Shoebat. He is a former Palestinian terrorist and is 
the author of Why I left Jihad. I highly recommend this book. It may be ordered through his web 
site at www.shoebat.com 



Beyond the above identification of the nations of Ezekiel 38, the Book of Revelation also confirms 
the notion that indeed the region of Turkey will be the head of the future Antichrist Empire. Let's 
examine these passages from the Book of Revelation: 



There I saw... a scarlet beast that was covered with blasphemous names and had 
seven heads and ten horns. Revelation 17:3 

Here we see the final "Beast" empire of the Antichrist. The Beast is seen to have seven heads and 



ten horns. We already know from the Book of Daniel that the ten horns represent the ten nations or 
kings that will comprise the Antichrist Empire. But the seven heads are seven empires that have 
existed throughout history that all have been foreshadows of the final empire that is to come. As 
usual, whenever a prophecy is given in the Bible that may be difficult in its symbolism, the Bible 
clarifies the symbolism and explains the passage for us: 



This calls for a mind with wisdom. The seven heads are seven mountains on which the woman sits. 
They are also seven kings. Five have fallen, one is, the other has not yet come; but when he does 
come, he must remain for a little while. The beast who once was, and now is not, is an eighth king. 
He belongs to the seven and is going to his destruction. Revelation 17:9-11 

Now the seven heads are called seven mountains. The Bible often uses mountains as a symbol 
representing a kingdom or an empire. But most importantly this passage gives us insight into the 
fact that before Jesus returns, there will actually have been a total of eight "Beast" empires. The 
eighth empire will be ruled by the Antichrist. How can this passage help us gain insight into the 
identification of the final Antichrist Empire? First, we see that at the time that it was written to 
John, five of the empires had already fallen. This is seen in the phrase, "five have been." These 
empires are generally accepted by Bible teachers as being the following: 

• The Egyptian Empire 

• The Assyrian Empire 

• The Babylonian Empire 

• The Persian Empire 

• The Greek Empire 

After these five, the angel tells John that one empire "is." At the time that John wrote the Book of 
Revelation, Rome "was." It ruled the Middle East, Northern Africa and much of Europe. Thus the 
sixth empire was the Roman Empire. The next empire, of course, is the seventh, and then the eighth 
will be the empire of the Antichrist. So the seventh empire is the empire that we need to identify. 
Because according to the verse above, it is the eighth empire that will be a resurrection or a revived 
version of the seventh empire: 

"The beast who once was, and is not, is an eighth king." 

Let me just paraphrase this portion for clarity: 



"The seventh beast (empire) that existed, but then did not exist, will come back as an 
eighth empire." 

So if we are now waiting for the final eighth empire, then what was the seventh? What empire 
followed Rome? 



Because of the harsh anti-Semitic nature of the German third Reich, some Bible teachers have 
speculated that Germany was the seventh empire and thus Germany will come back as the eighth. 1 1 



The most common belief however, held almost universally by Bible teachers, is that the Antichrist 
Empire will be a revived Roman Empire. There are however some glaring problems with this 
theory: Firstly, Rome was the sixth empire. If Rome was the sixth, and will also be the last, then 
what happened to the seventh? This theory has a gaping hole. Is Rome the sixth, seventh and the 
eighth empires? Neither Scripture nor history nor common sense supports this. Secondly, every 
one of the previous six empires ruled the Middle East, including Jerusalem. This is very important. 
We must always remember that the Bible is thoroughly Jerusalem centric. It is not America centric, 
nor is it Western centric. In the biblical view of things, Jerusalem is the center of the earth. This 
point cannot be underscored enough. Any theory that revolves around a revived Roman Empire 
based in Europe - for instance on the European Common Market - is a foreign concept to the Bible. 
Unless the empire rules over or directly affects Jerusalem, it is actually a bit irrelevant to biblical 
mind-set. 



And the third crucial point is that if we look at the first six empires, each succeeding empire either 
destroyed or absorbed the empire that preceded it. There is a very natural sucession. If we look at 
each empire, we see that they all fulfill these two characteristics: they ruled over Jerusalem and 
they defeated or absorbed their predecessor. The Egyptian Empire ruled all of Egypt and Israel as 
well. But the Assyrian Empire defeated the Egyptian Empire and likewise ruled over a vast portion 
of the Middle East, including Israel. After this, the Babylonian Empire defeated the Assyrian 
Empire and became even larger than its predecessor, again, ruling over Israel. Such is the pattern 
with each successive empire: The Medo/Persian Empire succeeded the Babylonian Empire only to 
be succeeded by the Greek Empire. The Greek Empire was in turn suceeded by the Roman 
Empire. Which leads us to the seventh empire. Who overcame the Roman Empire? In order to 
answer this question, we need to briefly review the fall of the Roman Empire. What exactly 
happened? 



In 395 A.D., The Roman Empire was divided into two portions; the eastern and the western 
portions. The Eastern portion became known as the Byzantine Empire. In 410 A.D. the western 
capital city of Rome fell to invading Germanic tribes known as the Visigoths or Barbarians. The 
western/European half of the Empire including its capital had fallen but the Roman Empire 
nevertheless continued. How so? It simply shifted its capital and its throne from Rome to 
Constantinople - a thousand miles east. The western European portion of the Roman Empire fell 
but the Eastern Byzantine portion of the Roman Empire lived on for nearly another thousand years 
with Constantinople as its capital. The Roman Empire didn't actually completely fall until the 
eastern portion of the Empire finally fell to the Turks in 1453 A.D. Likewise it was the Islamic 
Caliphate of Umar Ibn al-Khattab that took Jerusalem in 637. Thus we see that it was the various 
manifestations of Islamic Empire culminating with the Ottoman Empire that suceeded the Roman 
Empire and ruled over the entire Middle East, beginning with Jerusalem for over thirteen hundred 

1 

years. The Turkish Empire existed right up until 1909. 



Thus we see that the only empire that fulfills the patterns necessary to be considered the seventh 
empire is the Turkish/Ottoman Empire. This of course corresponds perfectly with Ezekiel's list of 
nations with such a heavy emphasis on Turkey. 



The Coming Restoration Of The Caliphate 



The Turkish Empire was the seat of the Islamic Caliphate. It was not until 1923 that the Islamic 
Caliphate was officially abolished. Today the Islamic world is awaiting the restoration of that 
Caliphate. The Bible teaches that someday soon the Turkish Empire will be revived. 



The inhabitants of the earth whose names have not been written in the book of life 
from the creation of the world will be astonished when they see the beast, because he 
once was, then he was not, and yet came again. Revelation 17:8 

At that time, we may expect to see the Islamic Caliphate restored. Eventually this position will 
possibly be given to a man whom the Muslim world would refer to as the Mahdi, but whom people 
of understanding would identify as the man known biblically as the Antichrist. 



Notes: 



1 . Merrill F. Unger, Beyond The Crystal Ball (Chicago: Moody Press, 1 974) p. 8 1 

2. Hitchcock, pp, 44,45 



3. BBC Roger Hardy BBC Islamic affairs analyst: Islam in Turkey: Odd One Out 26 
September, 2003. 



4. Matthew Henry Complete Commentary on the Whole Bible Ezekiel 38 
http://bible.crosswalk.com/Commentaries 



5. Mark Hitchcock The Coming Islamic Invasion of Israel (Multnomah, Sisters, Oregon, 
2002) p. 31 



6. Walid Shoebat, Why I left Jihad, www.shoebat.com . Islam and the Final Beast 
http://www.answering-islam.org/Walid/gog.htm 



7. Ruling Shiites ' Influence Eroded by Other Faiths by Ramin Mostaghim Inter Press 
Service News Agency May 5, 2004 



8. http://www.blueletterbible.org 

9. Fred G. Zaspel, The Nations of Ezekiel 38 - 39 Who Will Participate in the Battle? 



http://www.biblicalstudies.com/bstudy/eschatology/ezekiel.htm 

10. ibid. 

11. See for instance, Robert Van Kampen, The Sign (Crossway, Wheaton, Illinios, 1992) 

12. http://www.worldhistory.com/ancientrome.htm 



Chapter Eleven 



The Dark Nature of Muhammad's Revelations 



We begin our further critical examination of Islam with the person of Muhammad and his 
revelations. For this is where it all started. If we expect to accurately discern the spirit of Islam 
then we must begin at the foundation, we must examine the seed. Muhammad is the founder of 
Islam and is believed by Muslims to be the sole human instrument that "received" the words of the 
Quran directly from Allah. This chapter will review the nature of Muhammad's spiritual encounters 
that led to his career as a "prophet" and birthed the religion that now has the attention of the world. 

The Birth of the Quran 

Muslims believe that when Muhammad received the revelations that have been compiled to make 
up the Quran, he received them word for word, directly from Allah. As such, Allah is thought to be 
the actual author of the Quran. The Quran is thus intended to be read as if it is Allah speaking 
directly in the first person. Muhammad is merely viewed as the human messenger, or the apostle of 
Allah (rasul-allah). As one Muslim theologian has said, "The prophet was purely passive - indeed 
unconscious: the Book was in no sense his, neither its thought, nor language, nor style: all was of 
God, and the Prophet was merely a recording pen." This stands in distinction to the Christian view 
of the nature of inspiration of the Bible. Christians understand that while God indeed inspired the 
authors of Scripture to convey His thoughts and words, each individual author brought to the 
Scriptures his own individual human style and personality. God used the human agents as His 
vessels, but He did not literally override them. As we will see, this was not the manner of 
Muhammad's revelations. 



Karen Armstrong, a popular and highly sympathetic writer about Islam and Muhammad gives this 
account of the manner of Muhammad's initial encounter with what Muslims believe was Gabriel 
(jibril) the "angel" in the cave ofHira: 



Muhammad was torn from his sleep in his mountain cave and felt himself 
overwhelmed by a devastating divine presence. Later he explained this ineffable 
experience by saying that an angel had enveloped him in a terrifying embrace so that 
it felt as though the breath was being forced from his body. The angel gave him the 
curt command: HqraV 'Recite!' Muhammad protested that he could not recite; he 
was not a kahin, one of the ecstatic prophets of Arabia. But, he said, the angel 
simply embraced him again until, just as he thought he had reached the end of his 
endurance, he found the divinely inspired words of a new scripture pouring forth 
from his mouth. 

Armstrong mistakenly however, does not mention that it was not actually until the third time that 
the "angel" had strangled Muhammad, demanding that he recite, that he finally did so. This 



encounter stands in stark contrast to the general nature of angelic and divine encounters found 
throughout the Bible, where the angels (or the Lord Himself) almost always are found beginning 
their conversation with the comforting phrase, "Do not be afraid." (Genesis 15:1, 26:24, 46:3, 
Daniel 8:15-19, 10:12,19, Matthew 28:5,10, Luke 1:13, Luke 1:26-31, 2:10, Revelation 1:17) 



We should not be surprised to find out then, that after Muhammad's terrifying and violent encounter 
with the spirit in the cave, he literally believed that he was demon possessed. Muhammad became 
so distraught that he even became suicidal. From Guillaume's translation of Ibn Ishaq's famous 
early biography of Muhammad, sirat-rasul L we read: 

So I [Muhammad] read it, and he [Gabriel] departed from me. And I awoke from 
my sleep, and it was as though these words were written on my heart... Now none 
of God's creatures was more hateful to me than an [ecstatic] poet or a man 
possessed: I could not even look at them. I thought, "Woe is me poet or possessed - 
Never shall Quraysh [Muhammad's tribe and kinsman] say this of me! I will go to 
the top of the mountain and throw myself down that I may kill myself and gain 
rest." So I went forth to do so and then when I was midway on the mountain, I heard 
a voice from heaven saying "O Muhammad! thou are the apostle of God and I am 
Gabriel." 3 



The reference to "poet or possessed" comes from the notion that Arabs contemporary with 
Muhammad believed that poets created their poetry under the inspiration of demons. At-Tabari, one 
of Islam's most highly respected early historians says, "The pre-Islamic Arabs believed in the 
demon of poetry, and they thought that a great poet was directly inspired by demons..." 



After the terrible experience, Muhammad returned home to his wife Khadija. Muhammad was still 
terribly disturbed by the encounter: 



Then Allah's Apostle returned with the Inspiration, his neck muscles twitching with 
terror till he entered upon Khadija and said, "Cover me! Cover me!" They covered 
him till his fear was over and then he said, "O Khadija, what is wrong with me?" 
Then he told her everything that had happened and said, "I fear that something may 

happen to me." 

But it was not only Muhammad who suspected a demonic source to his revelations, clearly many of 
Muhammad's contemporaries also believed that his revelatory experiences were demonic and that 
he was demon possessed: 



"Yet they turn away from him and say: "Tutored (by others), a man possessed!" - 
Surah44:14(YusufAli) 

And say: "What! shall we give up our gods for the sake of a Poet possessed?" -Surah 
37:36 (Yusuf Ali) 

Apparently it was even necessary that Allah come to Muhammad's defense and respond to his 
critics within the Quran itself: 



No, your compatriot [Muhammad] is not mad. He saw him [Gabriel] on the clear 
horizon. He does not grudge the secrets of the unseen, nor is this the utterance of an 
accursed devil. -Surah 8 1 :22-25 

It [the Quran] is no poet's speech: scant is your faith! It is no soothsayer's 
divination: how little you reflect! It is revelation from the Lord of the Universe. 
-Surah 69:41,42 

It is not surprising then that after reading the comments made regarding Muhammad by his 
contemporaries as well as after studying the nature of Muhammad's revelatory experiences, that 
many scholars have become convinced that Muhammad was either an epileptic or demon possessed 
or both. After discussing some of the specific physical manifestations of Muhammad's 
experiences, John Gilchrist, a South African Christian author and well known authority on Islam, 
finalizes his analysis of the various physical phenomena that accompanied Muhammad's revelatory 
experiences: 



It should be pointed out that men can be subjected to a different type of seizure 
which very closely resembles epilepsy. During the life of Jesus a young boy was 
brought to him who was "an epileptic" (Matthew 17.15) and who suffered extreme 
forms of epilepsy (he would suddenly fall down, be convulsed, and be unable to 
speak). There is no doubt, however, that this epilepsy was not naturally but 
demonically induced as all three records of the incident (in Matthew 17, Mark 9 and 
Luke 9) state that Jesus exorcised the unclean spirit in the child and healed the boy. 
Without passing judgment on Muhammad, let it nevertheless be said that anyone 
subject to occultic influences could well find that seizures similar to epileptic fits 
would occur at appropriate times and, instead of causing a loss of memory, would 
have just the opposite effect and leave firmly induced impressions on the recipient's 
mind. Throughout the world missionaries have related cases of precisely this 
nature. To this day such phenomena are not uncommon among oriental ecstatics and 

mystics and they are widely reported. 

So while the Apostle Peter describes the experience of the authors of biblical Scripture by referring 
to men who, "spoke from God" as they were, "moved by the Holy Spirit." (2 Peter 1:21), the 
experience of Muhammad was a much more direct, ecstatic and dark experience. It is important to 
note that none of the biblical prophets ever questioned the source of their revelations. Muhammad's 
experience was far more similar to the experience of a spiritist or someone who channels spirits 
than a biblical prophet. 



Other Strange Phenomena 



Muhammad's frightening spiritual encounters did not end with the examples provided above. On 
another occasion, Muhammad was "bewitched," whereby he literally believed himself to be having 
sexual relations with his wives when he was actually doing no such thing. Guillaume notes that one 
Muslim scholar says that the spell lasted for an entire year. This episode of Muhammad's life is 
well documented in Islam's sacred traditions. 



Narrated Aisha (One of Muhammad's wives): Magic was worked on Allah's Apostle so that he used 

Q 

to think that he had sexual relations with his wives while he actually had not. 



This absolutely bizarre portion of Muhammad's life should be enough to give pause to anyone who 
might consider Muhammad to be a genuine prophet of God - never mind the greatest of all 
prophets, as Muslims claim. One can only conclude that in order to have fallen into such a 
delusional state, Muhammad was indeed either literally demon possessed or significantly ill or 
both. In light of the occultic occurrences that defined Muhammad's initial "revelatory" 
experiences, the conclusion is not hard to arrive at for anyone with any genuine spiritual 
discernment. Of course the contrast here is so stark when we look at the life of Jesus, who rather 
than being given over to any form of demonic influence, instead freed numerous people from any 
such form of oppression. 



Conclusion 



In the final assessment, we see that the revelations of Muhammad - the seeds out of which Islam 
sprouted, began amidst a violent and dark encounter with some form of spiritual being in the cave 
of Hira. We have also seen that Muhammad's life contained periods of either significant delusion or 
blatant spiritual oppression. It is this dimension of Muhammad's life that should indeed be noted as 
we develop the greater theme of this book. Also, when attempting to discern the primary spiritual 
source of Islam, it is essential to not only see the dark nature of the initial seed from which Islam 
sprouted but even moreso its ultimate vision of the future - its fully mature "fruit". The demonic 
and anti-biblical revelations that began in the Cave of Hira find their culmination with the killing of 
every Jew, Christian and non-Muslim in the world. 



Notes 



1. W.H.T. Gairdner, The Reproach of Islam, (Foreign Mission Committee of the Church of 
Scotland, 1911) p. 158 

2. Karen Armstrong, Muhammad: A Biography of the Prophet (Harper Collins Books, 1993), 
46 

3. A. Guillaume, The Life of Muhammad, (Oxford University Press, 2001) p. 106 

4. At-Tabari Vol. 9, page 167, note 1151 

5. Sahih Bukhari Volume 6, Book 60, Number 478 

6. John Gilchrist, Jesus to the Muslims, 1986, Benoni, Republic of South Africa. An online 
version entitled Muhammad and the Religion of Islam is also available online at 
http://answering-islam.org.uk/Gilchrist/Voll/3b.html Also, for a good discussion of the 
demonic activity in Muhammad's life see the article Muhammad and the Demons, by Silas: 
http ://www. answering-islam. org/Silas/demons .htm 



7. Ibid. (Gilchrist) 

8. Sahih Buhkari Volume 7, Book 71, Number 660 



Chapter Twelve 

The Antichrist Spirit Of Islam 



The Spirit of Antichrist 



While we have already discussed the actual person of the Antichrist, the Bible also talks of an 
antichrist spirit. Apart from the one direct reference in the Bible to The Antichrist, there are four 
other times that the word is used in a more general sense by the Apostle John. Each time it is in 
reference to a particular spirit. This spirit is defined by its denial of some very specific aspects of 
Jesus' nature and His relationship to God the Father. Following are the verses that describe this 
"antichrist" spirit: 



This is how you can recognize the Spirit of God: Every spirit that acknowledges that 
Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God. But every spirit that does not 
acknowledge Jesus is not from God. This is the spirit of the antichrist, which you 
have heard is coming and even now is already in the world. 1 John 4:2-3 

Who is the liar? It is the man who denies that Jesus is the Christ. Such a man is the 
antichrist-he denies the Father and the Son. No one who denies the Son has the 
Father; whoever acknowledges the Son has the Father also. 1 John 2:22,23 

Many deceivers, who do not acknowledge Jesus Christ as coming in the flesh, have 
gone out into the world. Any such person is the deceiver and the antichrist. 2 John 
1:7 

From these verses, we learn that the antichrist is a spirit that is identified as a "liar" and a "deceiver" 
which specifically denies the following: 

1 . That Jesus is the Christ/Messiah (The savior/deliverer of Israel and the World) 

2. The Father and the Son (The Trinity or that Jesus is The Son of God). 

3. That Jesus has come in the flesh. (The incarnation - that God became man) 

The Antichrist Spirit Of Islam 

The religion of Islam, more than any other religion, philosophy, or belief system, fulfills the 
description of the antichrist spirit. The religion of Islam makes it one of its highest priorities to very 
specifically deny all of the above points regarding Jesus and His relationship to the Father. In fact, 
it can very fairly be said that Islam literally is a direct polemical response against the above 
essential Christian doctrines. Regarding the above points however, Muslims will be quick to argue 
that Islam teaches that Jesus is indeed the Messiah. But this is really just trickery. While it is true 
that Islam does retain the title of Messiah for Jesus, when one asks a Muslim to define what the title 



"Messiah" actually means in Islam, the definitions given are always hollow and fall entirely short of 
containing any truly messianic substance. In Islam, Jesus is merely another prophet in a very long 
line of prophets. Biblically speaking however, the role of the Messiah, among other things, also 
entails being a Divine Priestly Savior, a Deliverer and the King of the Jews. As we saw in the 
earlier chapters about the Muslim Jesus, rather than being a Messiah that saves or delivers Israel 
and all of his faithful followers in any way, in the Islamic traditions, Jesus instead returns to lead 
Israel's enemies against her in battle and to kill or convert all Jews and Christians. This would be 
the equivalent of calling Adolph Hitler, rather than Moses, Israel's deliverer. For now, we see that 
the apostle John informs us that just before the final hour, a very specific "spirit" will dominate the 
earth. This spirit will deny many of the essential biblical doctrines regarding who Jesus is and what 
He came to do. Islam epitomizes this spirit perfectly. 

Tawhid and Shirk 

In order to properly understand the antichrist spirit of Islam, there are two doctrines that must first 
be understood. The first is called Tawhid. It is the most essential belief in Islam. Tawhid refers to 
the belief in the absolute oneness of God. Islam adheres to the strictest form of unitarian 
monotheism possible. In Islam, God is utterly alone. But in order to understand tawhid, one must 
understand that it is more than just a doctrine. In Islam, belief in tawhid is an absolute 
commandment. And if adherance to tawhid is the highest and most important commandment in 
Islam, then the greatest sin is called Shirk. Shirk is the opposite of tawhid. It is in essence, 
idolatry. From the "Invitation to Islam" newsletter published by a Muslim group from Toronto, we 
read a very telling statement, which helps us to understand exactly how shirk is viewed by Muslims: 



Murder, rape, child molesting and genocide. These are all some of the appalling 
crimes which occur in our world today. Many would think that these are the worst 
possible offences which could be committed. But there is something which 
outweighs all of these crimes put together: It is the crime of shirk. 

Thus many Muslims feel as though either believing in the trinity, or ascribing divinity to Jesus are 
both among the greatest sins conceivable. In fact, believing in these essential Christian doctrines is 
more than just a sin; it is the most heinous of all crimes! In the Muslim mind, shirk refers not only 
to the beliefs of polytheists, or pagans but also to the essential historical doctrines of the Christian 
faith. Below we will examine these three essential doctrines and how Islam specifically denies 
them. 



Islam Denies The Sonship Of Christ 

The religion of Islam has as one of its foundational beliefs, a direct denial of Jesus as God's Son. 
This denial is found several times throughout the Quran: 

In blasphemy indeed are those that say that God is Christ the son of Mary. -Surah 
5:17 (Yusuf Ali) 

They say: "God hath begotten a son!" - Glory be to Him! He is self-sufficient! His 
are all things in the heavens and on earth! No warrant have ye for this! Say ye about 
Allah what ye know not? -Surah 10:68 (Yusuf Ali) 

They said, "The Most Gracious has begotten a son"! You have uttered a gross 
blasphemy. The heavens are about to shatter, the earth is about to tear asunder, and 
the mountains are about to crumble. Because they claim that the Most Gracious has 



begotten a son. It is not befitting the Most Gracious that He should beget a son. - 
Surah 19:88-92 (Rashad Khalifa) 

...the Christians call Christ the son of Allah. That is a saying from their mouth; (in 
this) they but imitate what the unbelievers of old used to say. Allah's curse be on 
them: how they are deluded away from the Truth! -Surah 9:30 (Yusuf Ali) 

The Quran literally pronounces a curse on those who believe that Jesus is God's Son. People say 
such things utter "gross blasphemies" and are likened to "unbelievers" or infidels. Without question 
then, in this regard, Islam is an antichrist religious system. Remember Jim Hastings comments 
from chapter one? He was the priest in training who converted to Islam. "The thing I've always 
latched to is that there's one God, he doesn't have equals, he doesn't need a son to come do his 
work. " Islam attempts to create an acceptable form of monotheistic worship yet it not only leaves 
out the most essential aspects of a saving relationship with God, but it also literally exists to directly 
confront these things and even calls them the highest forms of blasphemy. "Far be it from God that 
he should have a son!" These words encircle the inside of the Dome of the Rock Mosque in 
Jerusalem. This is the very location where for centuries God's people; the Jews, worshipped in their 
Temple awaiting their Messiah. This is also where Jesus, the Son of God and the Jewish Messiah 
will someday rule over the earth. Islam has literally built a monument of utter defiance to this 
future reality. 

Islam Denies The Trinity 

The same claim of blasphemy is also applied to those who believe in the trinity: 

They do blaspheme who say: Allah is one of three in a Trinity: for there is no god 
except One Allah. If they desist not from their word (of blasphemy), verily a 
grievous penalty will befall the blasphemers among them. -Surah 5:73 (Yusuf Ali) 

Thus belief in trinity is also defined as blasphemy. But what is the "grievous penalty" that shall 
befall those who believe such things? Well, as we saw in previous chapters, many Muslims are 
ironically expecting their version of Jesus to return and actually kill these "polytheist Trinitarian 
Christians." 

And the Quran does not stop at denying that Jesus is the Son of God or that God exists as a trinity. 



Islam Denies The Cross 

With tears in his eyes, Paul the Apostle warned the Thessalonians that, "many live as enemies of the 
cross of Christ." (Thessalonians 3:18) It should not come as a surprise then that Islam also even 
denies the most central event of all of redemptive history: The crucifixion of Jesus. Speaking to the 
Jews of Jesus' day, the Quran says: 



That they said (in boast), "We killed Christ Jesus the son of Mary, the Messenger of 
Allah"; but they killed him not, nor crucified him, but so it was made to appear to 
them, and those who differ therein are full of doubts, with no (certain) knowledge, 
but only conjecture to follow, for of a surety they killed him not:- Nay, Allah raised 
him up unto Himself; and Allah is Exalted in Power, Wise - Surah 4:157-8 (Yusuf 
Ali) 

Among Islamic scholars, there are actually numerous conflicting theories regarding exactly what 
happened to Jesus. (For ironically, regarding this issue, it is actually they who are the ones who 



have "only conjecture to follow.") But despite the inability of Muslims to arrive at any form of 
consensus regarding what happened to Jesus, they are very much in agreement on at least one issue: 
He was not crucified! This passage of the Quran makes at least this much clear. 

How Does The Antichrist Spirit Of Islam Affect Muslims? 

So we see that Islam very specifically and very deliberately denies all three of the specific doctrines 
that the Apostle John identifies as defining the antichrist spirit. And the Quran does not merely 
deny these doctrines, but actually expresses utter disdain for them, actually cursing those who 
believe these things, accusing them of gross blasphemy. But how do these Quranic attitudes then 
affect Muslims? This statement may sound strong, but in all of my years of outreach, interfaith 
dialogue and casual conversations with those who are not Christians, the two groups that I have 
personally witnessed express the strongest degree of contempt and mockery toward the gospel have 
been Satanists and Muslims. (Yes, believe it or not, I've actually had quite involved conversations 
with more than a few Satanists.) Now, let me be clear that I am in no way trying to liken all 
Muslims to Satanists in any way. I have met many wonderful and very decent Muslims who would 
never express any form of blatant disrespect for Christian doctrine, even if they secretly felt this 
way. But I am speaking very truthfully when I say that in terms of my personal experiences of 
witnessing assaults toward the Gospel message, only Satanists and Muslims have expressed such a 
high degree of venomous disgust. While there are indeed many religions and systems of belief that 
do not agree with the doctrines of Christianity, many which do not even believe in God, only Islam 
fills the role of a religion that exists to deny core Christian beliefs. And of course, following the 
lead of the Quran, the three doctrines that are most severely and most often attacked and mocked by 
Muslims are the doctrines of the trinity, the divine incarnation and the atoning sacrifice/crucifixion 
of Jesus. I recently saw a suggestion by a Muslim on an Internet discussion group, for a bumper 
sticker. It read: "Divine Insanity: God died on the cross to save his own creation from his own 
wrath." One Muslim friend insists on referring to Jesus as a "god-man sandwich." I have 
weathered innumerable accusations that by believing in the historic Christian God I am no different 
than a pagan polytheistic idol worshipper. Many times, I have been told that the doctrine of the 
atoning sacrifice of Jesus is as archaic and pagan as a human sacrifice to some kind of "volcano 
god." I have been accused of believing in a God who is a "sadistic child abuser." I have seen 
attempts to liken Jesus' death on the cross to a suicide bombing. I have even weathered the 
mocking of the Christian God as a "blood-thirsty vampire." 

If you are a Christian and you love God, I'm sure these statements grieve you as they grieve me, 
and I apologize for recalling them. I don't relate these attacks in any way to provoke negative 
feelings against Muslims. Please do not come away with any such feelings! My reason for relating 
these examples is to acquaint you with the blatant antichrist spirit that resides within the religion of 
Islam and that many Muslims therefore manifest. We should not be surprised then to find that one 
of the descriptions of the Antichrist is that he will be very fond of uttering great blasphemies against 
the God of the Bible: 

The king will do as he pleases. He will... say unheard-of things against the God of 
gods. Daniel 11:36 

He will speak against the Most High and oppress his saints. Daniel 7:25 

The Quran itself expresses such blasphemies. As someone who is in continual dialogue with 
numerous Muslims from all over the world, I can testify that the blatant antichrist spirit that we saw 
expressed in the Quranic passages above, quite often blooms into an overt disdain and utter 
contempt not only for Christian beliefs but also for Christians themselves. While this is not always 
the case, should we really be surprised when Muslims act out against those who the Quran literally 
curses as idolatrous infidel blasphemers? And if we are being realistic, should we expect the future 



of Islam to be given to those Muslims who identify with the Quranic scorn for Christians or to those 
who show an amiable attitude despite the curses of their own holy book? 

And lastly, in regards to whether or not Islam is specifically the Antichrist system that the Bible 
foretells, there can be no question that this, the second largest, fastest growing religion in the world, 
is and has been from its inception, the quintessence of the very antichrist spirit that John the apostle 
warned us of. 

Notes: 

1. http://www.troid.org/articles/islaamicinfo/Islaamingeneral/shirk/theultimatecrime.htm 



Chapter Thirteen 



Islam's Ancient Hatred For The Jews 



While Islam envisions the day when Christians and Jews will convert to Islam en masse, there is a 
distinction within Islam's end time narrative between the final destiny of Christians and that of the 
Jews. In Islam's version of the last-days, we see that all Christians will either accept Islam or be 
killed. Certainly, when we look at this final picture, it is impossible to say that Islam has any real 
affinity for Christians or Christianity. But when analyzing Islamic teaching and traditions about the 
Jews, one gets a very cold feeling that the only destiny that Islam has marked out for the Jews is 
that of an absolute and total slaughter. We see in the Islamic traditions a dark and very persistent 
hatred for the Jews nearly identical to the ideology expressed through Naziism. This ideology of 
hatred is fully supported and nurtured throughout the Quran and the Islamic traditions. For 
instance, speaking of Jews, the Quran says: 



Amongst them we (Allah) have placed enmity and hatred till the Day of Judgment. 
Every time they kindle the fire of war, Allah doth extinguish it; but they (ever) strive 
to do mischief on earth. And Allah loveth not those who do mischief. -Surah 5:64 
(YusufAli) 

This verse makes it clear that there will be "enmity and hatred" against the Jews until the very end 
of the present age. So much for those who claim that the Quran's scorn for Jews is limited only to 
specific historical incidences in Muhammad's career. Not only does the Quran portray Jews as 
those who start wars and cause general mischief in the earth, but it also literally claims that Allah 
was so disgusted by the Jews, that he cursed them and literally transformed many of them into "apes 
and swine," assigning them the lowest "rank" among humankind: 

When in their insolence they transgressed (all) prohibitions, We said to them: "Be ye apes, despised 
and rejected." -Surah 7:166 (Yususf Ali) 

Those who incurred the curse of Allah and His wrath, those of whom some He 
transformed into apes and swine, those who worshipped evil;- these are (many times) 
worse in rank, and far more astray from the even path! -Surah 5:60 (YusufAli) 

And well ye knew those amongst you who transgressed in the matter of the Sabbath: We said to 
them: "Be ye apes, despised and rejected." -Surah 2:65 (YusufAli) 



Among the more anti-Semitic and vocal Muslims, these verses have become absolute favorites. 
Walid Shoebat is a former Muslim who grew up in the Palestinian territories. Recalling being 
taken on a school trip to the Jerusalem zoo as a child, Walid relates, "The Islamic teacher would tell 
us, 'this gorilla was originally a Jew.' I look at this now and I think, this is what Naziism teaches - 



in its worst form. This is being taught throughout the entire Middle East." Just as the Nazis 
declared that Jews were subhuman "vermin" in order to justify their inhumane treatment of the 
Jews, so has the Muslim world followed the lead of the Quran in dehumanizing the Jewish race. 



Now, at this point, the enterprising Muslim apologist will be quick to argue that while there are 
many verses in the Quran that speak of the Jews in such a negative manner, there are also other 
verses that speak of the Jews in a positive manner as well. While this is true it is also highly 
misleading. In his highly informative book, Islam and the Jews, Mark A. Gabriel, Ph. D, a former 
Muslim Imam and Professor of Islamic history at the prestigious Al-Azhar University in Cairo, 
addresses this misunderstanding of Islam's disposition toward the Jews. Gabriel explains that 
according to Islamic theology, those verses in the Quran that appear to be "nice" towards the Jews 
are understood to be cancelled out (mansookh) by the verses that were revealed to Muhammad later 
in his "prophetic" career. This is based on the idea of progressive revelation in Islam whereby if 
you have any verses that seem to contradict one another, the newer revelations given to Muhammad 
negate or cancel out the older revelations. This is an established and well-understood doctrine in 
Islam called nasik. Many Qurans even include a chart in the back that lists which verses are older 
and which are newer in order to know which verses are cancelled out and which verses remain. 
Because the verses which are inflammatory and aggressive toward the Jews are newer verses, they 
cancel out any that might have a more conciliatory tone. This understanding is well-known 
throughout the Islamic world. 



As we trace the growth and development of anti-Semitism in Islam, we see that unfortunately, it is 
not limited to the Quran, but rather seems to find an even fuller expression in the infamous Hadith 
about the final slaughter of the Jews. We have already quoted this tradition more than once, but 
shall quote it again here one last time: 

(Muhammad said:) The last hour would not come unless the Muslims will fight 
against the Jews and the Muslims would kill them until the Jews would hide 
themselves behind a stone or a tree and a stone or a tree would say: Muslim, or the 
servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me; come and kill him; but the tree Gharqad 
would not say, for it is the tree of the Jews, (emphasis mine) 3 

This apocalyptic belief of a future battle against Israel and the murder of all Jews is a deeply held 
belief among many Muslims. And we must remember that these anti-Semitic traditions and verses 
from the Quran are over a thousand years old. These sacred Islamic traditions of a final slaughter of 
all Jews cannot be attributed to the present day conflict with the State of Israel. As much as many 
today try to blame Muslim enmity toward Jews solely on Zionism and its alleged "Nazi-like" abuse 
of the victimized and oppressed Palestinians, it simply cannot be done in an honest and informed 
manner. The enmity of Islam toward the Jews has existed since Islam's inception. It is not a new 
phenomenon. And today Islam and the Muslim world is undeniably the single most anti-Semitic 
force on the earth. Palestinians in particular, use the anti-Semitic apocalyptic template as a basis for 
much of their actions toward Israel and the Jews today. Although this template is in fact one of the 
primary factors fueling the ongoing present conflict in Israel, it is also the most often overlooked 
factor by secular observers who attempt to judge the present conflict on the basis of a moral 
equivalency. The following quotes are all translated portions of sermons from recent years, 
delivered by Sheikh Ibrahim Madhi, the officially appointed Imam of the Palestinian Authority. 
Notice the overwhelming reliance upon the previously discussed verses and traditions that are used 
to justify and support the hatred against the Jews: 

We the Palestinian nation, our fate from Allah is to be the vanguard in the war against the Jews 



until the resurrection of the dead, as the prophet Muhammad said: 'The resurrection of the dead will 
not arrive until you will fight the Jews and kill them. . . ' We the Palestinians are the vanguard in this 
undertaking and in this campaign, whether or not we want this. . . 

Oh, our Arab brethren... Oh, our Muslim brethren... Don't leave the Palestinians alone in the war 
against the Jews... even if it has been decreed upon us to be the vanguard... Jerusalem, Palestine 
and Al Aksa (The Temple Mount), the land that Allah blessed and its surrounding areas will remain 
at the center of the struggle between Truth and Falsehood, between the Jews and the non-Jews on 
this sacred land, regardless of how many agreements are signed, regardless of how many treaties 
and covenants are ratified. For the Truth is in the Koran, as verified by the words of the prophet 
Muhammad, that the decisive battle will be in Jerusalem and its environs: 'The resurrection of the 
dead will not occur until you make war on the Jews. . . ' 

The battle with the Jews will surely come... the decisive Muslim victory is coming 
without a doubt, and the prophet spoke about in more than one Hadith and the Day 
of Resurrection will not come without the victory of the believers [the Muslims] over 
the descendents of the monkeys and pigs [the Jews] and with their annihilation. 

Oh Allah, accept our martyrs in the highest heavens. . . 
Oh Allah, show the Jews a black day. . . 
Oh Allah, annihilate the Jews and their supporters. . . 
Oh Allah, raise the flag of Jihad across the land. . . 5 

Thus, as the world is eagerly awaiting and believing for the peaceful co-existence of the Jewish and 
the Palestinian people, the Imams, the religious authorities of the Palestinian people, with the full 
support and approval of the political leadership are ceaselessly beating the drums of "the final war," 
the final slaughter of the Jews. 



Satan's Ancient Hatred For The Jews 



When we compare the spirit that we see in Islam with the spirit that we see manifest under the rule 
of the Antichrist and the False Prophet, it is the same ancient hatred against the Jewish people in 
both. It is an ancient hatred that originates with Satan himself. From the day that God Himself 
showed His favor to the Jewish people, Satan has likewise raged against them. Satan's primary 
vehicles that he has used to do this have been several great world empires. These are the "beast" 
empires that we discussed in chapter ten. Throughout history, we can observe Satan's attempts to 
exterminate or persecute the Jewish people: 



1 . Through Pharaoh, the ruler of Egypt, when he ordered the slaughter of every male Hebrew 
child. (Exodus 1:5-22) 



2. Through Shalmaneser, the ruler of Assyria, when he conquered the northern kingdom of 
Israel and carried away and dispersed ten of the twelve tribes into exile. (2 Kings 17:5,6) 



3. Through Nebuchadnezzar, the ruler of Babylon, when he attacked Jerusalem, the capital of 
the southern Kingdom of Judea, and carried the rest of the Jews off into exile. (2 Kings 24:10- 
16) 



4. Through Haman, the man appointed as second in command over the Medo/Persian Empire, 
when he attempted to have every Jew in the empire killed. (Esther 3:9) 

5. Through Antiochus Epiphanes, the Greek ruler of Syria, when he laid siege to Jerusalem in 
what the Jewish Historian Josephus describes as one of the bloodiest sieges in Israel's history. 

(Daniel 8:23-25; 1 Maccabees 1-6) 6 

6. Through Titus, the Roman emperor, who attacked and captured Jerusalem, killing over 1.1 
million Jews, and enslaving over 97,000. (Wars of the Jews, VI, ix, 3). 



7. Through various Islamic and Christian empires, which we cannot fail to mention. Even 
Christianity (albeit in a perverted form) has been^ar from innocent in the bloody history of the 
Jewish people. 



8. Through Adolf Hitler, who killed over six million Jews during World War II. 



And eventually through the Antichrist and the False Prophet and their future empire, which is 
prophesied very clearly by the Prophets Zechariah and Ezekiel to attack Jerusalem and kill two 
thirds of the inhabitants of the nation of Israel. (Zechariah 13:8,9; Ezekiel 38) 



Any thinking person at this point must stop and ask: What else can explain such a consistantly 
bloody and painful history of one people other than an inhuman demonic hatred? Who could 
instigate such a black and persistent attack against one people who represent such a very small 
fraction of one percent of the earth's population - no matter where they dwell? Who else if not the 
very Devil himself? The history of the Jewish people alone is proof to the open mind that Satan 
exists and that he hates those whom God loves and declares to be the very, "apple of His eye." 
(Zecheriah 2:8). 



Conclusion 



Throughout natural history we see willing vessels manifest Satan's hatred for the Jewish people. 
And even more frightening, in the sacred texts of all three monotheistic religions, we see yet 
another future attack against the Jews, this one worse than all those that preceded it. In the Bible, it 
is specifically Satan's pawns, the Antichrist, his False Prophet and all who follow them who carry 
out the final onslaught. In Islam it is the Mahdi, the Muslim Jesus and as the tradition says, 
"faithful Muslims" who are the ones who carry out such atrocities. Indeed, in this regard, Islam 
again fulfills one of the primary characteristics of the Antichrist spirit; that of an unquenchable anti- 
Semitic spirit. 



Notes: 



Walid Shoebat radio interview with Joseph Farah. www.shoebat.com 



2. Mark A. Gabriel, Ph.D., Islam and the Jews, The Unfinished Battle (Lake Mary, Florida, 
Charisma House, 2003), pp. 46-49 



Sahih Muslim Book 041, Number 6985 



4. Palestinian Media Watch, Studies on Palestinian Culture and Society by Itamar Marcus 
www.pmw.org.il 



5. Middle East Media Research, Friday Sermon on Palestinian Authority TV, April 17, 2002 
Palestinian Authority Imam Sheikh Ibrahim Madhi at the Sheikh 'Ijlin Mosque in Gaza City 
www.memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=archives&Area=sd&ID=SP37002 



6. Josephus, Wars of the Jews, Book VI, Chapter V, Section 3 



Chapter Fourteen 



End Time Martyrdom 



While the last chapter dealt with the concentrated hatred and murderous spirit of Islam toward the 
Jewish people, this chapter deals in a more general sense with the worldwide persecution and 
martyrdom that will be waged against anyone who is a follower of Jesus or who refuses to become 
a Muslim during the last-days. 



Beheadings In The Last-Days 



In the Book of Revelation, chapter twenty, the Apostle John sees a particular company of people. 
John gives us a very brief synopsis of what he sees. He is specifically describing the future end- 
time Martyrs: 

I saw thrones on which were seated those who had been given authority to judge. 
And I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded because of their testimony for 
Jesus and because of the word of God. They had not worshiped the beast or his 
image and had not received his mark on their foreheads or their hands. They came to 
life and reigned with Christ a thousand years. Revelation 20:4 

I've dwelled on this verse many times. The Bible says that in the last-days, beheading will 
specifically be the primary method by which people will be martyred. They will be killed 
specifically for their "testimony of Jesus and because of the word of God." It is a strange picture to 
try to imagine. Is the Bible implying a worldwide resurrection of guillotines in every town square? 
What exactly is the Bible inferring will occur that will result in a worldwide standard of using 
beheading specifically, as a means of executing Christians? As I have tried to envision the nature of 
the end-times and what they will look like, I have often wondered about this verse. There are other 
passages that are very similar to this one. They also speak of a future persecution and a global trend 
of executing Christians for their faith in Jesus: 



Then you will be handed over to be persecuted and put to death, and you will be 
hated by all nations because of me. Matthew 24:9 

Here Jesus warns His disciples that they will be hated and ultimately put to death as a result of their 
identification with Him. But then there is a prophetic expansion on this prediction. Jesus says that 
"you will be hated by all nations because of me." Jesus specifically predicted a global element to 
this future persecution against Christians. This next verse gives us even further insight: 



All this I have told you so that you will not go astray. They will put you out of the 
synagogue; in fact, a time is coming when anyone who kills you will think he is 
offering a service to God. They will do such things because they have not known the 

Father or me. I have told you this, so that when the time comes you will remember 
that I warned you. John 16:1-4 

In this passage from the Gospel of John, Jesus is initially speaking to the disciples outside of a 
strictly end-time context. He first warns the disciples that in the days ahead they would see his 
followers put out of the synagogues. This prophecy came to its fullest expression after what 
became known as the Bar Kochba rebellion in 132-135 A.D. It was during the Bar Kochba 
rebellion that the final separation of church and synagogue took place. Bar Kochba was a false 
Jewish Messiah. He was supported and endorsed by the highest level of the rabbinic authority at 
the time, the renowned Rabbi Akiva. As a result of Akiva's support, Bar Kochba was authenticated 
as Messiah in the eyes of the Jewish people. When Bar Kochba led the Jews in a rebellion against 
Rome, any Jew who did not participate was viewed as a traitor to the Jewish nation. The Jews who 
were followers of Jesus however, who before this time, still regularly participated in the synagogue 
services, could not support a rebellion led by someone whom they knew to be a false Messiah. As a 
result the Jewish followers of Jesus were expelled from the synagogues en masse and Jesus' 
prophecy was fulfilled in the second century. 



But in the second part of this verse, Jesus is speaking of the end-times. "In Fact", he goes on to say, 
"the days will come when your persecutors will do far more than merely expel you from a 
synagogue; they will literally kill you." But the most bewildering and intriguing aspect of this verse 
is the next portion of Jesus' statement. He says that those who kill you will literally think that in 
doing so, they are offering a service to God. It is this portion of the verse that is key. How could 
someone in today's world literally think that God demands the killing of other human beings simply 
because they believe differently? It's such a completely foreign concept to most modern western 
minds. It is not, however, a foreign concept to history. Both Islam and Christianity - both Catholic 
and Protestants, are guilty of this very thing, murdering those who are perceived to be heretics from 
the only true religion. Jihad, the Crusades, the Inquisitions - all fit the bill of murder for and in the 
name of God. One thing is for sure, an absolutely necessary ingredient in any such bloody 
exchange would have to be a firm conviction that God is on one's side and that He commands such 
executions. It is impossible to imagine any belief system or philosophy on the earth that could 
carry out such a thing other than a well-established world religion. While totalitarian regimes are 
certainly capable of such a thing, this verse specifically says that the ones who carry out these 
executions will believe themselves to be serving God in doing so. No, the system that carries this 
out will be a religious system that views itself as the earthly steward of some form of global divine 
government. It must view itself as God's only organization or community on the earth. Only such a 
scenario can account for the actions that we read about in these verses. 



In summary then, when we compare these three verses we get a very specific picture of what end- 
time persecution and martyrdom will look like. Firstly, it will be global. Secondly, it will 
necessitate a belief system that views itself as having a divinely appointed governmental role on the 
earth. Thirdly, it will involve the specific method of beheading as its primary method of execution. 
So we have a global religion that will view itself as a divinely appointed system on the earth 
authorized by God to behead those who refuse to join. As we are about to see, in terms of religious 
systems that exist in the earth today, only the religion of Islam fulfills these requirements. 



Beheadings in the News 



At the time of this writing, in late 2004, there is in Iraq, Saudi Arabia and a few other countries, a 
new story, now just about weekly of foreigners and Christians being beheaded by Islamic radicals. 
As such there has been a debate raging about whether or not this practice is indeed "Islamic" or if it 
is merely the barbaric practice of a few radicals who are violating the true principals of Islam. 
Among the public statements intended to be picked up by the western media are the usual 
statements denouncing of such incidents as having anything to do with "true Islam." In most cases, 
the western media gobbles these disavowals up and reprints them without much question. But if we 
examine not only Islamic tradition and history, but also the "word on the street" feelings of those 
Muslims who make their opinion known everyday, on Internet message and chat groups, we find a 
much different reality. Islamic message boards all over the Internet have been debating the 
legitimacy or non-legitimacy of such actions since they have become front page news stories. An 
article from CBS News entitled, Saudia Arabia's Beheading Culture, dated June 27, 2004, also 
picked up on some of this Internet "chatter": 

And on Islamic Internet forums, mostly used by radicals, beheading has been a popular topic in 
recent weeks, with many participants describing it as the "easiest" way to kill an American or a 

Saudi from the ruling family. 

The only mistake that CBS made is to assume that most of the participants who use such forums are 
indeed "radicals." I have participated in several such Islamic "communities" and have befriended 
many Muslims through such groups. Many in these forums presently live in the USA and Canada 
and many are converts from Christianity. While the writer of the CBS article assumes that because 
of the barbaric nature of such discussions that the individuals are all thus "radicals," I have found 
many of them to simply be individuals who take their faith as a Muslim seriously, even as I take my 
faith as a Christian seriously. While some of the members of these discussion groups seem to be 
disgusted and ashamed by the recent rise of beheadings, the overarching majority seem to be far 
more focused on doctrinal issues such as whether the beheadings were done properly or if the 
specific victims were considered enemies or were innocent parties etc. Sam Hamod, who is the 
former director of the Islamic Center in Washington D.C., when given the opportunity to chime in 
on this issue, in an article featured in the Washington Times used the moment not to condemn the 
beheadings, but to make the point that the men committing the beheadings in Iraq and elsewhere are 
doing it all wrong: 

"You can't do it like the idiots on TV. The right thing to do is slit the person's throat, 
not cut off the entire head." 

Beheading In Islam: Muhammad's Example 



Beheading in Islam is not a new phenomenon by any means. Due to the utter disgust of many 
throughout the West with regard to this practice of late by radical Muslims in Iraq and elsewhere, 
many moderate Muslims and Muslim apologists have repeatedly been making the claim that 
beheading is not an officially sanctioned Islamic practice. They claim it defies the basic tenants of 
Islam. These claims are made to create a better image of Islam in the western eye. Unfortunately, 
these claims are either made out of ignorance of Islam's history or are made with an active intent to 
deceive. Indeed, as we are about to see, beheading is the very heritage of Islam. Beheading is not 
only commanded as a specific method of killing ones enemies in the Quran, but as we will see, it 
was also a favored method of killing by Muhammad and many of his followers. 



When Muhammad began his career of violence and aggression, his band of Muslim warriors was 
still very small. Caravans traveling back and forth from Mecca and Damascus became 
Muhammad's favorite soft targets. Because the inhabitants of Mecca depended on these caravans 
for their life they were more than a bit disturbed after several attacks by Muhammad and his gang of 
marauders. Finally, men from the tribe of Quraysh came from Mecca to attack Muhammad and his 
men. This battle, which came to be famously known as the Battle of Badr, saw Muhammad and his 
fledgling army gain a surprise victory over the Quraysh. Among the people who were slain was 
Abba Hakam. 



Aba Hakam was severely wounded but still alive when Abdullah, the servant of 
Muhammad, ran up, put his foot on Aba Hakam's neck, got a hold of his beard and 
started insulting the fatally wounded man whom his own people had named "the 
father of wisdom." Abdullah cut off Abba Hakam's head and carried it to his 
master. "The head of the enemy of Allah!" exclaimed Muhammad joyously; — 
"Allah! There is no other god but he!" - "Yea There is no other!" responded 
Abdullah, as he cast the severed head at the Prophet's feet. "It is more acceptable to 
me; " cried Muhammad, hardly able to contain his joy, "than the choicest camel in 

all Arabia." (emphasis mine) 

Sadly the blood lust of Muhammad and his followers only increased from here. In 627 A.D. 
Muhammad himself oversaw what can only honestly be called a mass slaughter. Muhammad and 
his army laid a siege around the Jewish village of Qurayzah. After twenty-five days, the village 
surrendered, hoping that Muhammad would be merciful to them. Instead Muhammad had his 
soldiers dig several trenches and forced between six to nine hundred men to march into them. At 
the hands of Muhammad's soldiers, they were all beheaded. The trenches became mass graves. 
From Ibn Ishaq's Sirat Rasul, Islam's earliest and most well received biography of Muhammad we 
read the gruesome account: 



Then they (Qurayza) surrendered and the apostle confined them in Medina... Then the apostle went 
out to the market of Medina (which is still its market today) and dug trenches in it. Then he sent for 
them and struck off their heads in those trenches as they were brought out to him in batches. . . They 
were 600 or 700 in all, though some put the figures as high as 800 or 900... This went on until the 
apostle made an end to them. 

Apparently, after this great slaughter, something was awakened in Muhammad. Those 600-900 men 
from Qurayza who were beheaded were not enough. Soon after this incident, Muhammad had 400 
more Jews beheaded. Muhammad was allied with two groups of men, the Khazraj and the Aus. 
The Khazraj were in charge of beheading the four hundred Jews but the Aus were standing by on 
the sidelines. When Muhammad looked and saw that the faces of the Khazraj were taking pleasure 
in beheading all the men and the Aus were standing on the sidelines, he ordered that the last twelve 
beheadings be carried out by the Aus: 



Abu 'Ubayda told me on the authority of Abu 'Amir the Medinain, when the apostle (Muhammad) 
got the better of the sons of Qurayza he seized about four hundred men from the Jews who had been 
allies of Aus against Khazraj, and ordered that they should be beheaded. Accordingly Khazraj 
began to to cut off their heads with great satisfaction. The apostle saw that the faces of the Khazraj 
showed their pleasure, but there was no such indication on the part of Aus, and. . .when he saw that 
there were only twelve of them left he gave them over to Aus, assigning one Jew to every two of 
Aus, saying, "Let so-and-so strike him and so-and-so finish him off." 5 



Later, another campaign of beheading took place under Muhammad as he re-entered the city of 
Mecca with his army of ten thousand he called to the warriors in his army from Medina and asked 
them, "Do you see the soldiers from Quraysh (from Mecca)? Go and slaughter them." Mark A. 
Gabriel explains the meaning of the word that Muhammad used for slaughter in Arabic: 



The Arabic word for slaughter presents the picture of a farmer harvesting his crop with a scythe. In 
other words, Muhammad was telling them, 'Cut their heads from their bodies as you would cut fruit 
from the branch of a tree.' 



So this is where it all began, with Muhammad. But it's certainly not where it ended. Remember 
that whatever Muhammad says or does is considered just as authoritative and as inspired as the very 
Quran itself. It is the actions of Muhammad that dictate the model for living that Allah has ordained 
as his will for all Muslims: 

If you love Allah, then follow me (Muhammad). -Sura 3:31 (Shakir) 



Ye have indeed in the Apostle of Allah a beautiful pattern of (conduct) for anyone whose hope is in 
Allah and the Final Day. -Sura 33:21. 



By slaying the men of these Jewish villages this way, Muhammad set the example of what Allah has 
ordained and even commanded for all faithful Muslims to follow. 

Beheading Among Muhammad's Followers 



Abu Bakr, Muhammad's best friend and successor, became the first "rightly guided" Caliph of 
Islam after Muhammad's death. Abu Bakr's general was Khalid bin al-Walid al-Makhzumi who 
also fought under the leadership of Muhammad. Under Muhammad, Khalid fought so effectively 
that he earned the title, The Sword of Allah. 



Upon Abu Bakr's orders, in 633-634 A.D., Khalid extended an invitation to the people of Arabia to 
accept Islam. This "invitation" however, was actually nothing more than an overt threat of war and 
death to those who refused to convert and submit to the rule of Islam. The actual invitation read as 
follows: 



In the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful. From Khalid bin al-Walid to 
the governors of Persia. Embrace Islam so that you may be safe. If not, make a 
covenant with me and pay the Jizyah tax. Otherwise, I have brought you a people 

who love death just as you love drinking wine. 

After this "invitation" to Islam, many refused to convert to Islam. Among those who refused were a 
group of Persians and Christians from Ullays on the Euphrates River. Khalid attacked them in 633 
A.D. The battle was fierce and so Khalid made a vow to Allah during the battle that if he could 
defeat them that he would make the canal that surrounded their village literally run with their 
blood. He commanded that all who were defeated by taken alive. There were so many captives that 



it actually took a day and a half to behead all of the men. The blood however, coagulated and 
Khalid's troops were forced to eventually release water into the canal in order that it would run red 
with the blood of the slain lest Khalids vow be left unfulfilled. Abu Jafar Muhammad ibn Jarir At- 
Tabari, the early Islamic historian and theologian recorded this event: 



Khalid said, "O Allah, if you deliver their shoulders to us, I will obligate myself to You not to leave 
any one of them whom we can overcome until I make their canal run with their blood." Then Allah 
defeated them for the Muslims and gave their shoulders to them. Khalid then commanded to his 
herald to proclaim to his men, "Capture! Capture! Do not kill any except he who continues to 
resist." As a result the calvary brought prisoners in droves, driving them along. Khalid had detailed 
certain men to cut off their heads in the canal. He did that to them for a day and a night. They 
pursued them the next day and the day after, until they reached the Nahrayn and the like of that 
distance in every direction from Ullays. And Khalid cut off their heads. 



Some of Khalid's men proclaimed to him: 

"even if you were to kill all the population of the earth, their blood would still not run... Therefore 
send water over it, so that you may fulfill your oath." Khalid had blocked the water from the canal. 
Now Khalid brought the water back, so that it flowed with spilled blood. Owing to this it has been 
called Blood Canal to this day. 



Amir Taheri, an Iranian born journalist, in an article from the New York Post, May 14, 2004 entitled 
"Chopping Heads", outlines several other incidents throughout Islam's history of the practice of 
beheading: 



In 680, the Prophet's favorite grandson, Hussein bin Ali, had his head chopped off in Karbala, 
central Iraq, by the soldiers of the Caliph Yazid. The severed head was put on a silver platter and 
sent to Damascus, Yazid's capital, before being sent further to Cairo for inspection by the Governor 
of Egypt. The Caliph's soldiers also cut off the heads of all of Hussein's 71 male companions, 
including the one-year-old baby boy Ali-Asghar. 

Thus the pattern had been established and now the principal that Muhammad had modeled now 
came back and touched his own family. Eventually stories of beheading came to fill Islam's 
history. Andrew Bostom, editor of The Legacy of Jihad points out that in the late fifteen century, 

Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire, who is revered as a paragon of Muslim 
tolerance by modern revisionist historians, recorded the following in his 
autobiographical "Baburnama," about infidel prisoners of a jihad campaign: "Those 
who were brought in alive [having surrendered] were ordered beheaded, after which 
a tower of skulls was erected in the camp." 

Skipping forward to a slightly more modern era, Taheri continues: 

In 1842 the Afghani Muslims overtook the British garrison in Kabul and beheaded 
over 2000 men, women and children. The heads were placed on sticks around the 
city as decorations. 12 

The practice continued during the 1980's, in Afghanistan, where an estimated 3,000 Soviet troops 



were beheaded by the Afghani warriors. The practice of beheading was also a common practice 
throughout the Iranian revolution: 



In 1992, the mullahs sent a "specialist" to cut off the head of Shapour Bakhtiar, the shah's last prime 
minister, in a suburb of Paris. When the news broke, Hashemi Rafsanjani, then president of the 
Islamic Republic, publicly thanked Allah for having allowed "the severing of the head of the 
snake." 



Taheri even makes reference to one Algerian "specialist" named Momo le nain, who was recruited 
by an Islamic group known as the GIA specifically for the purpose of chopping off heads: 



In 1996 in Ben-Talha, a suburb of the capital Algiers, Momo cut off a record 86 
heads in one night, including the heads of more than a dozen children. In recognition 
of his exemplary act of piety, the GIA sent him to Mecca for pilgrimage. Last time 
we checked, Momo was still at large somewhere in Algeria. 

Taheri likewise relates the situation in Pakistan where: 



Rival Sunni and Shite groups have made a habit of sending chopped off heads of 
each other's activists by special delivery. By one estimate, over 400 heads have been 
chopped off and mailed since 1990. 15 

And today, we see the power of beheading on the Indonesian Island of Borneo, where Muslims have 
been using beheading as means to drive out the Christian majority. Nearly half of the Christians 
have fled the island. 



And beyond all of these very incriminating examples there are also the government sanctioned 
beheadings that take place weekly in Saudi Arabia after Friday prayers just outside the Mosques: 

The Saudi government beheaded 52 men and one woman last year for crimes including murder, 
homosexuality, armed robbery and drug trafficking... A condemned convict is brought into the 
courtyard, hands tied, and forced to bow before an executioner, who swings a huge sword amid 
cries from onlookers of "Allahu Akbar! ", Arabic for "God is great." 



Allahu Akbar was also the phrase being screamed by the murderers of Nicholas Berg, the Jewish- 
American contractor, and Kim-Sun-il, the Korean translator and evangelical Christian, whose dream 
of one day being a missionary to Muslims was indeed both fulfilled and brought to an end in the 
very same moment. . . 



So while it is clear what the history of Islam teaches, we also need to look at what the scriptures and 
scholars of Islam have to say about this subject. 



The Value Of A Non-Muslim Life 



Whenever a Muslim "extremist" carries out a horrifying act in the name of Islam, most Muslims 
that I know are very quick to state that, "That is not Islam! Islam is not to be judged by the 
behavior of a few, but needs to be studied to see what it really teaches." Fair enough. So the 
question then is: What does Islam really teach about the killing of non-Muslims? 



The first thing that should be pointed out is that according to Islamic law, Muslims are for all 
practical purposes, allowed to kill non-Muslims. This is based on the law of Qisas. Qisas is 
essentially the law of reciprocity. It is the Islamic version of an "eye for an eye." Qisas for instance 
states that if a Muslim murders another Muslim, then that Muslim will likewise be executed. 
Amazingly though, this law does not apply to a Muslim who murders a non-Muslim. This teaching 
is found in a Hadith from Sahih Bukhari: 



Narrated Ash-Sha'bi: Abu Juhaifa said, "I asked Ali, 'What is (written) in this sheet of 
paper?' Ali replied, it deals with The Diyya (compensatory blood money paid by the 
killer to the relatives of the victim), the ransom for the releasing of the captives from 
the hands of the enemies, and the law that no Muslim should be killed in Qisas 

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(equality in punishment) for the killing of (a disbeliever). (emphasis mine) 

In some cases of course, other penalties such as prison or a fine might be given to the murderer. But 
sadly, reality bears out that in such a culture that does not value the life of non-Muslims as much as 
that of Muslims, a blind eye is most often turned to the murder of non-Muslims. If you go to the 
website of the Voice of the Martyrs at www.persecution.org . or the Barnabas Fund, at 
www.barnabasfund.org . you can read hundreds of stories, updated daily, of Christians who are 
mistreated or even murdered without any legal repercussions for the Muslim murderer. The 
statement below is a perfect example of the mentality that I have often encountered when talking to 
many Muslims from the Middle East. This statement was made on an Internet interfaith discussion 
group. Notice the attitude toward the killing of non-Muslims (kaffirs): 

The kaffirs (unbelievers) have been attacking Muslim countries killing Muslim 
people from the beginning of time... when we have done nothing. Like the people of 
Israel attack the Muslims from Palestine because they do it for the land and because 
they hate Arabs/Muslims ...we defend them for Allah. We try and spread Islam, The 
one and only true word of Allah. They rejected it, therefore we are allowed to kill 
them. It is not haram (forbidden/illegal) to kill a kaffir. Of course we want to 
Inshallah (by the will of Allah) peacefully live with them and Inshallah teach them 

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about the beautiful religion, (emphasis mine) 

Do you see the altogether twisted mentality expressed in the above comment? The "beautiful 
religion" that allows the killing of those who do not belong to it?? 



The Quran On Killing Infidels 



Perhaps the quranic verse that is most often quoted by westerners to demonstrate the violent nature 
of the Islamic religion is the verse known within and without Islam as "the verse of the sword": 



So when the sacred months have passed away, then slay the idolaters wherever you 
find them, and take them captives and besiege them and lie in wait for them in every 
ambush, then if they repent and keep up prayer and pay the obligatory charity, leave 
their way free to them; surely Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. -Surah 9:5 (Shakir) 
(emphasis mine) 

As many times as this verse is quoted, there has been a Muslim who has stated that this verse is not 
applicable today. While I would certainly love to believe this, the real question that needs to be 
asked is: How do the teachers and scholars of Islam interpret this verse? Do they say that it still 
applies today? The overriding majority of modern and classical Muslim scholars agree that it does. 
Remember the concept that the behavior of all Muslims is dictated by both the Quran and the 
Sunna (sayings, actions and behavior of Muhammad). From Ibn Kathir, the renowned eighth- 
century scholar, we learn the true Islamic interpretation of this verse. Kathir begins by citing for 
support of his interpretation, several eminent early Muslim Hadith narrators/scholars; Mujahid, 
"Amr bin Shu'ayb, Muhammad bin Ishaq, Qatadah, As-Suddi and "Abdur-Rahman. Kathir then 
explains the meaning of the verse: 

The four months mentioned in this verse refer to the four-month grace period 
mentioned in an earlier verse: "So travel freely for four months throughout the 
land." Allah said next, "So when the Sacred Months have passed," meaning, upon 
the end of the four months during which [Allah] prohibited you from fighting the 
idolaters, Muslims are to, "fight and kill the idolaters wherever you may find them." 
"Whenever you find them" means, on the earth in general... Allah said here, to 
execute some and keep some as prisoners. "Besiege them, and lie in wait for them in 
each and every ambush" means, do not wait until you find them, rather, seek and 
besiege them in their areas and forts, gather intelligence about them in the various 
roads and fairways so that what is made wide looks ever smaller to them. This way, 
they will have no choice, but to die or embrace Islam... Abu Bakr [Muhammad's 
closest friend and successor upon Muhammad's death] used this and other honorable 
verses as proof for fighting against those who refrained from paying the obligatory 
charity tax. This verse allowed fighting people unless, and until, they embrace Islam 
and implement its rulings and obligations. 

This doesn't really leave any room for debate. Ibn Kathir lays it out as clearly as anyone could. We 
see that Muslims are allowed and even commanded to fight against the unbelievers (Mushrikun) and 
even seek them out where they are in order to force them to convert to Islam or accept death. Again 
it must be noted that Kathir is not an "extremist" Muslim but is perhaps one of Islam's most 
universally received classical scholars. 



Another pertinent verse from the Quran that applies to our discussion is the infamous "beheading: 
verse: 

If you encounter (in war) those who disbelieve, you may strike the necks -Surah 47:4 
(Khalifa) 

When ye encounter the infidels, strike off their heads. -Surah 47:4 (Rodwell) 
Ibn Kathir explains that the purpose of this verse is to: 

(Guide) the believers to what they should employ in their fight against the idolators, 
Allah says, "So, when you meet those who disbelieve (in battle), smite their necks," 
which means, when you fight against them, cut them down totally with your swords. 
"Until you have fully defeated them," meaning, you have killed and utterly 



destroyed them. This is referring to the prisoners of war whom you have captured. 

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So when we look at these verses we see that Muslims are commanded to behead (or at a bare 
minimum "smite the necks") of those non-Muslims whom they are fighting against. Sheik Omar 
Bakri Muhammad, judge of the Shari'ah (Islamic Law) court in Great Britain, as well as the 
secretary general of the Islamic World League and the spokesman for the International Islamic 
Front however, has a slightly different opinion: 

What's the verdict? "The punishment of those who wage war against Allah and His 
apostle and strive to make mischief in the land is only this, that they should be 
murdered or crucified or their hands and their feet should be cut off on opposite sides 
or they should be imprisoned; this shall be as a disgrace for them in this world, and 
in the hereafter they shall have a grievous chastisement." 

After examining just a sampling of Islamic texts as well as the opinions of Islamic scholars, 
spokesman and everyday Muslims, we see that Islam not only commands the killing of non- 
Muslims but also supports a culture where killing non-Muslims has become an acceptable practice. 
But before we finish this discussion, there is one more very specific tradition that will surely come 
into play if indeed the person of the Mahdi ever becomes a reality. 



Death To Those Who Dispute The Authority Of The Caliph. 



The leadership role of a Caliph in Islam is a very powerful concept. The Caliph is viewed as the 
both the successor of Muhammad, and the leader of all Muslims. He is in a sense, the Pope of the 
Muslim world. The last Caliph that both Sunnis and Shia' accept as justifiably elected was Ali, 
Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law. Ali died in 661. Since then, many other Caliphs have held 
office, but none that held the universal sway that the first four Caliphs held. Muslims have been 
awaiting the restoration of the Caliphate to restore unity and leadership to Islam worldwide. As we 
have already seen, the Mahdi is expected to fulfill this role. From a Hadith in Sahih Muslim we 
read of the punishment for those who dispute the authority of the Caliph: 



Whoever wishes to be delivered from the fire and enter the garden should die with faith in Allah and 
the Last Day... He who swears allegiance to a Caliph should give him the pledge of his hand and 
the sincerity of his heart (i. e. submit to him both outwardly as well as inwardly). He should obey 
him to the best of his capacity. If a man comes forward, disputing his (the Caliph's) authority, they 
(the Muslims) should behead the latter. 22 (emphasis mine) 



The Saudi Arabian Government holds this same opinion as well. On the official Saudi Arabian 
Islamic Affairs Department (IAD) website, we find a similar declaration: 



The Noble Prophet said: 'It is obligatory upon a Muslim to listen and obey (to the authority of the 
Caliph) whether he likes it or not. . .One who has already taken an oath of allegiance to one leader 
(Imam) and has committed his hand and heart to him, should obey him as much as may be possible 
for him. If somebody else opposes and contests the authority of that leader (Imam), the said 
opponent should be beheaded." _ 23 (emphasis mine) 



According to Islamic law, anyone who simply disagrees with the authority of a seated Caliph should 



be beheaded. 



Summary and Conclusion 



Now let us review the points that have been made. First, we have seen that the end-times as 
described in the Bible will be a time when Christians will be persecuted and murdered for their 
faith. The specific manner of death that the Bible mentions for Christians will be martyrdom by 
beheading. As we have most clearly demonstrated, it is quite undeniable that beheading is a 
tradition that stretches throughout Islamic history. Islam itself has thoroughly documented the fact 
that Muhammad and his immediate successors practiced beheading as the specific means to kill "the 
enemies of Islam." This practice has continued in certain quarters of Islam to this very day. The 
Quran itself actually encourages beheading, or at a bare minimum, "smiting the necks" of 
"idolaters" and any "prisoners of war." We noted some examples of the beheadings of such 
"prisoners of war" that have recently been in the news in Iraq and elsewhere. The death sentence is 
also prescribed for those who do not submit to or agree with the authority of the Caliph. As such it 
is actually very fair to assume that in the Islamic vision of the last-days, if a Caliph, specifically the 
Mahdi comes forward and accepts the notion that all Christians, Jews, Israelis, and any who support 
them are considered "enemies of Islam", then it would be considered universally lawful and indeed 
even obligatory for all Muslims to "make war" and "smite the necks" of all Christians, Jews, or 
westerners, etc. as well as any who dispute the authority of the Caliph. 



Once again then, Islam, its practices and teachings, fulfill exactly the description of the forces that 
will gain power and dominate the world in the biblical end-time scenario. Having seen the 
murderous nature of the Islamic texts, as well as the proper Islamic interpretation of them, it is 
important to see the reality of how this mentality plays out in the mind of an ordinary Muslim from 
the Middle East. Following is a post from an Islamic/interfaith Internet message board. It is the 
kind of post that is only too common on such forums. We end this chapter with one Muslim's 
thoughts regarding the murder of Daniel Pearl, the slain American journalist: 



Firstly Pearl is a Jew, a Munafiq, (a hypocrite) a Spy, and a Kaffir (unbeliever). Do not be fooled by 
these people. Their hatred for Islam can be seen from their mouths and what their heart conceals is 
much worse. I do not see where the sick part is in slaughtering. . . In Islam we. . . can't even torture 
the kaffir- we just slit their throat, and it's proven when you pass a special area in the neck, they no 
longer feel pain.. And remember when we Muslims capture a Muslim munafiq, we do the same to 
him, we slaughter him. What do you think of a Dirty Jew, Stupid Munafiq, Two-Timing Spy, and a 
Kaffir? We do the same to him. Walhumdulilah. (Thanks be to Allah) And Remember the Rasoul 
(Muhammad) slaughtered a great number of Jews in one battle; the best of creation did this, because 
the Jews backstabbed Prophet Muhammad. And if you think this is still sick, InshaAllaahi (I hope 
by the will of Allah) you're alive when Mahdi is around cause your going to see many 
Jew/munafiqqin (Jews/hypocrites) heads on the floor. 



Notes: 



1 . CBS News, Saudia Arabia s Beheading Culture, June 27, 2004 

2. Beheadings Allowed by Islam, but Only in Extreme Situation By Julia Duin The 



Washington Times, June 24, 2004 

3. Ali Sina, The Examples of Muhammad 
http://www.faithfreedom.org/Articles/sinaawa4062 1 .htm 

4. A. Guillaume The Life of Muhammad: (Oxford University Press, Oxford England), p. 464 

5. ibid. p. 752 

6. Mark A. Gabriel, Jesus and Muhammad, (Lake Mary Charisma house, 2004) p. 60 

7. At-Tabari, Vol XI, The Challenge to the Empires, In series: The History of at-Tabari, 
(Ta'rikh al-rasul wa'1-muluk), Translated by K.Y. Blankkinship, SUNY series in near 
Eastern Studies, Bibliotheca Persica, State University of New York Press, Albany New York, 
1993, p. 44-45; as quoted in http://www.muhammadanism.com/Islam/islam_beheading.pdf 

8. http://www.muhammadanism.com/Islam/islam_beheading.pdf 

9. ibid. 

10. Chopping Heads by Amir Taheri New York Post May 14, 2004 

1 1 . The Baburnama -Memoirs ofBabur, Prince and Emperor, translated and edited by Wheeler 
M. Thacktson, Oxford University Press, 1996, p. 188; as quoted by Andrew Bostom, 
FrontPageMagazine.com, May 13, 2004, The Sacred Muslim Practice of Beheading 

12. Taheri 

13. ibid. 

14. ibid. 

15. ibid. 

16. CBS News, Saudia Arabia s Beheading Culture, June 27, 2004 

17. Sahih Bukhari Volume 1 , Book 3, Number 111 

1 8. http://forums.gawaher.com/index.php?showtopic=4 1 54& 

19. Tasfsir Ibn Kathir Surah 9:5 available at: http://www.tafsir.com/Default.asp 

20. Ibid. -Surah 47:4 

21. Joseph Farah, World Net Daily IslamicTerror. com? Muslim Websites in West Defend Bin 
Laden, Call for '5th Column ' November 13, 2001 

22 Sahih Muslim Book 20, Number 4546 

23 Saudi Arabian Islamic Affairs Department website: Rights Dictated by Nature - The Rights of 
the Rulers and the Ruled Ones. http://www.iad.org/The Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia 



Chapter Fifteen 



Islam and the Goal of World Domination 



Satan's Goal of World Domination 



Satan's goal has always been to cause the inhabitants of the earth to worship him rather than God. 
As such Satan has long had a very specific plan to raise up his own worship movement that will 
literally cover the face of the earth. Those who believe the Bible, know this to be true. Through the 
Antichrist, and his False Prophet, the Bible says that Satan will come very close to achieving his 
goal just prior to the return of Jesus. 



The dragon (Satan) gave the beast (The Antichrist) his power and his throne and 
great authority. . . And he was given authority over every tribe, people, language and 
nation. All inhabitants of the earth will worship the beast— all whose names have not 
been written in the book of life belonging to the Lamb that was slain from the 
creation of the world. Revelation 13:2,4-8 (emphasis and parenthesis mine) 

The description of this future worship movement is that it will literally touch "every tribe, people, 
language and nation." The Bible teaches that at this time, whoever is not a worshipper of the One 
True God and His Son Jesus Christ will eventually be deceived into worshiping Satan, the invisible 
spirit behind the deceptive last-days worship movement. As we have already seen, the vehicle that 
Satan uses to bring about his own worship movement is the Antichrist and his "beast kingdom", 
which will be a powerful empire with an equally powerful military machine. Daniel the prophet 
describes this empire and its military as a force that is "terrifying and frightening and very 
powerful" which "will devour the whole earth." 



After that, in my vision at night I looked, and there before me was a fourth beast-terrifying and 
frightening and very powerful. It had large iron teeth; it crushed and devoured its victims and 
trampled underfoot whatever was left. . . The fourth beast is a fourth kingdom that will appear on 
earth. It will be different from all the other kingdoms and will devour the whole earth, trampling it 
down and crushing it. Daniel 7:7,23 

Thus the Bible gives us a clear picture of the nature of Satan's final swan song before Jesus casts 
him into the lake of fire for eternity. The Bible has clearly forewarned us of Satan's coming empire 
whose goal will be nothing less than total World domination. The demands of this empire will be 
much more than mere allegiance to its governmental role, but total submission to and worship of its 
leader, the Antichrist and ultimately the Devil. Again, whoever does not submit to this brutal 
religious system will become its targets. 



Islam And The Goal Of World Domination 

In order to understand Islam properly, one must understand the way that Islam understands itself. 
Islam views itself as the only true religion - indeed the only religion worthy to be practiced. As 
such Islam has as one of its goals, total world domination. Islam's driving goal is to literally 
eradicate what it sees as the false and misplaced worship of all other religions. Until the day that 
everyone says, "none has the right to be worshipped other than Allah," Islam will continue its fight 
against unbelievers and unbelieving nations. We have already thoroughly examined Islam's vision 
of global domination through its eschatology, but the concept is not just a future idea that Muslims 
are waiting idly by for the Mahdi and the Islamic Jesus to accomplish for them. The texts and 
scholars of Islam teach that global domination is to be striven for by all Muslims at all times. The 
striving for Islam's furtherance and its eventual total world domination is called jihad. Indeed jihad 
(striving) is a basic requirement of all Muslims everywhere. It is an absolutely obligatory 
component of Islam. 

Now, Muslim apologists and propagandists will be quick to argue here, that jihad is not about 
fighting for world domination. Some will make such misleading remarks as "jihad is merely about 
overcoming adversity." Or they will point out that the "greater jihad" is a struggle against one's 
self. While this inner struggle is a legitimate aspect of jihad, do not be deceived: The jihad that is 
obligatory for all Muslims to fight against one's inner weaknesses in no way lessens the centrality 
of the demand of Islam upon all Muslims to wage jihad against the unbelieving world until Islam is 
supreme. This may include other forms of warfare such as in the intellectual or the political arenas, 
but wherever a Muslim engages in this fight, it is viewed as just that, a fight for the eventual global 
domination and universal supremacy of Islam. 

Jihad 

The word Jihad stems from the Arabic root word J-H-D, which means "strive." There are five types 
of jihad: 

Jihad al-nafs (striving against one's inner self) 

Jihad al-Shaitan (striving against Satan) 

Jihad al-kuffaar (striving against the disbelievers) 

Jihad al-munafiqeen (striving against the hypocrites) 

Jihad al-faasiqeen (striving against corrupt Muslims) 

As already stated, all five forms of jihad are obligatory for all Muslims. If you pay attention to the 
discussion of jihad in the media, you will find endless articles and claims by Muslims that 
misrepresent jihad as something other than what it really is. But as stated earlier, those who deny 
the central aspect of an outward jihad in Islam are either ignorant or purposefully lying. In fact, 
lying to hide or misrepresent the true nature of Islam to the unbelieving world is actually part and 
parcel of Islam's method of carrying out jihad against non-Muslims. We will take a look at Islam's 
doctrine of lying in the next chapter. 



Despite what the advertisers of a nicer, more peaceful Islam say, Muhammad clearly made the claim 
that his commission was to fight against the unbelievers until they all submit to Islam and become 
worshippers of Allah. Since the time of Muhammad, global domination has been the goal of Islam. 

Allah's Apostle (Muhammad) said, "I have been ordered to fight the people till they 
say: 'None has the right to be worshipped but Allah.'" 

Fight those from among the people of the Book, who believe not in Allah, nor in the 
Last Day, nor hold as unlawful what Allah and His Messenger have declared to be 



unlawful, nor follow the true religion, until they pay the tax considering it a favour 
and acknowledge their subjection. -Surah 9:29 (Sher Ali) 

O ye who believe! Fight those of the disbelievers who are near to you, and let them 
find harshness in you, and know that Allah is with those who keep their duty (unto 
Him). -Surah 9:123 (Pickthall) 

Unquestionably, we see that Muhammad encouraged the spread of his religion by force. Now, one 
might argue that Christianity also has a goal of spreading its message throughout the earth as well. 
While this is true, Christianity does not have a goal of fighting against those who are not Christians, 
but rather presenting the gospel message, or "good news" to everyone in order that they have the 
option to either freely accept or likewise reject God's offer of forgiveness and acceptance. As 
someone once said, "evangelism" (preaching the Christian message to non-Christians) is merely 
one beggar telling the other beggars where the food is. 



While Jesus, in calling new believers to follow him and serve God makes the beautiful statement: 

Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my 
yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will 
find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light. -Matthew 
11:28-30 

Muhammad calls his followers to something admittedly far more burdensome. With a tad of overt 
cajoling, he says: 

Warfare is ordained for you, though it is hateful unto you; but it may happen that ye 
hate a thing which is good for you, and it may happen that ye love a thing which is 
bad for you. Allah knoweth, ye know not. -Surah 2:216 (Pickthall) 

It would be quite easy to list several pages of verses from the Quran and Hadith that reflect this 
mindset of jihad and fighting against unbelievers for the express purpose of the furtherance of 
Islam. It is awfully difficult to take these verses out of context. Nevertheless, as I have said, many 
western Muslims will continue to make the claim that the Quranic verses that speak of jihad are 
only referring to overcoming adversity or defensive war, etc. Yet, as one Muslim commentator has 
said: 



Don't believe those moderate Muslims in the Western media who tell you that jihad means 
"overcoming adversity," 

Or as the popular Muslim author and teacher Muhammad Saeed al-Qahtani, states: 

Jihad is an act of worship, it is one of the supreme forms of devotion to Allah. . . They say that Jihad 
is only for defense. This lie must be exposed. 



Rather than getting caught up in an in-house Islamic argument, we will rather simply examine the 
opinions of several prominent Muslim scholars throughout Islam's history as well as the leaders and 
representatives of Islam in western countries today to see what Islam really teaches. 



The Scholars on Jihad 

Ibn Kathir lays out the prominent role of offensive jihad in Islam's early days as he comments on 
Surah 9:123 above: 



Allah commands the believers to fight the disbelievers, the closest in area to the Islamic state, then 
the farthest. This is why the Messenger of Allah started fighting the idolaters in the Arabian 
Peninsula. When he finished with them. . . He then started fighting the People of the Scriptures 
(Jews and Christians). After Muhammad's death, his executor, friend, and Caliph, Abu Bakr, 
became the leader. . . On behalf of the Prophet , Abu Bakr. . . started preparing the Islamic armies to 
fight the Roman cross worshippers, and the Persian fire worshippers. By the blessing of his 
mission, Allah opened the lands for him and brought down Caesar and Kisra and those who obeyed 
them among the servants. Abu Bakr spent their treasures in the cause of Allah, just as the 
Messenger of Allah had foretold would happen. This mission (of world domination) continued after 
Abu Bakr at the hands of he whom Abu Bakr chose to be his successor. . . Umar bin Al-Khattab. 
With Umar, Allah humiliated the disbelievers, suppressed the tyrants and hypocrites, and opened the 
eastern and western parts of the world. The treasures of various countries were brought to Umar 
from near and far provinces, and he divided them according to the legitimate and accepted method. 
Umar then died... Then, the Companions among the Muslims... agreed to choose after Umar, 
Uthman bin Affan... During Uthman's reign, Islam wore its widest garment and Allah's unequivocal 
proof was established in various parts of the world over the necks of the servants. Islam appeared 
in the eastern and western parts of the world and Allah's Word was elevated and His religion 
apparent. The pure religion reached its deepest aims against Allah's enemies, and whenever 
Muslims overcame a community, they moved to the next one, and then the next one, crushing the 
tyranical evil doers. They did this in reverence to Allah's statement, O you who believe! Fight 
those of the disbelievers who are close to you. 



It is clear that Muhammad, and then his successors, Caliph Abu Bakr, Caliph Umar, and Caliph 
Uthman all attacked the surrounding nations offensively for the purpose of spreading Islam. These 
were not as is claimed by the historical revisionists, defensive wars. They were offensive wars 
whose goal was to force the victims to submit to Islam or be "crushed." 



Ibn Khaldun, the famous 14 century Islamic historian and philosopher in his classic and most 
notable work, the Muqaddimah says of jihad: 



In the Muslim community, the holy war is a religious duty, because of the universalism of the 
(Muslim) mission and (the obligation to) convert everybody to Islam either by persuasion or by 
force. Therefore, the caliphate (spiritual), the royal (government and military) authority are united 
in Islam, so that the person in charge can devote the available strength to both of them at the same 

time. 



In his book, "Jurisprudence in Muhammad's Biography" the renowned Egyptian scholar from Al- 
Azhar university, Dr. Muhammad Sa'id Ramadan al-Buti writes that offensive and not defensive 
war is the "noblest Holy War" within Islam: 



The Holy War (Islamic Jihad), as it is known in Islamic Jurisprudence, is basically 
an offensive war. This is the duty of Muslims in every age when the needed military 



power becomes available to them. This is the phase in which the meaning of Holy 
war has taken its final form. Thus the apostle of Allah said: ' I was commanded to 
fight the people until they believe in Allah and his messages. . . The concept of Holy 
War (Jihad) in Islam does not take into consideration whether defensive or an 
offensive war. Its goal is the exaltation of the Word of Allah and the construction of 
Islamic society and the establishment of Allah's Kingdom on Earth regardless of the 
means. The means would be offensive warfare. In this case, it is the apex, the 
noblest Holy War. 

According to the Encyclopedia of Islam, "the fight is obligatory even when the unbelievers have not 

started it." The concept of jihad in Islam is to literally attack unbelievers for the purpose of 
converting them to Islam "by persuasion or by force," "even when they have not started it." 



Global Domination 



Born in 1905, Mawlana Sayid Abul Ala Mawdudi was an Islamic scholar from the Indian 
subcontinent. His sermons (khutbat) and writings are world-renowned. He is viewed throughout 
the Islamic world as one of Islam's greatest scholars. Here is what he had to say about Islam and 
global domination: 



Islam is not a normal religion like the other religions in the world, and Muslim nations are not like 
normal nations. Muslim nations are very special because they have a command from Allah to rule 
the entire world and to be over every nation in the world. 

Mawdudi explains Islam's goals and purpose: 

Islam is a revolutionary faith that comes to destroy any government made by man. Islam doesn't 
look for a nation to be in a better condition than another nation. Islam doesn't care about the land 
or who owns the land. The goal of Islam is to rule the entire world and submit all of mankind to the 
faith of Islam. Any nation or power that gets in the way of that goal, Islam will fight and destroy. 
In order to fulfill that goal, Islam can use every power available every way it can be used to bring 
worldwide revolution. This is Jihad. 9 



We have seen what some of Islam's most respected scholars have said about jihad and Islam's goal 
of global domination. Their viewpoint is undeniably clear. But what do the more modern, western 
Muslim leaders have to say about this subject? 

Modern Western Muslims on the Islamic Goal of World Domination 



Aduallah al-Araby in his book The Islamization of America cites a very frightening letter from one 
Catholic Archbishop to the Pope. In this open letter to the Pope, the Archbishop of Izmir (Smyrna), 
Turkey, the Reverend Guiseppe Germano Barnardini, spoke of a recent gathering of Christians and 
Muslims for the purpose of interfaith dialogue. An excerpt from his letter recounts that during the 
meeting, an authoritative Muslim stood up and spoke very calmly and assuredly: 



Thanks to your democratic laws, we will invade you, Thanks to our religious laws, 
we will dominate you. 10 

If you go to the web site of almost any Mosque in the United States, you will invariably see a link 
to the Council on American-Islamic Relations. CAIR, as it is called, is a Washington based Islamic 
group that likes to present itself as a moderate Islamic civil rights group. "We are similar to a 
Muslim NAACP," says spokesman Ibrahim Hooper. "Since its founding in 1994, CAIR has been 
garnering sizeable donations, invitations to the White House, respectful media citations and a 
serious hearing by corporations." n 



Yet, according to Omar Ahmed, Chairman of the Board of CAIR: 

Islam isn't in America to be equal to any other faith, but to become dominant. The Quran should be 

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the highest authority in America, and Islam the only accepted religion on earth. 

This is the same Omar Ahmed who tore into the Reverend Franklin Graham for calling Islam "an 
evil religion." Mr. Ahmed addressed Graham in an open statement: 

Learn more about Islam and Muslims before you repeat your erroneous and divisive 
statements about one of the three great Abrahamic religions, Judaism, Christianity 
and Islam. Such statements only sow animosity and mistrust among Americans. As a 
religious leader you should instead work to rebuild our national foundation instead 
of trying to tear it down. 

Perhaps Reverend Graham was more in touch with the true totalitarian doctrines of Islam than Mr. 
Ahmed realizes. Perhaps Mr. Graham had read Mr. Ahmed's statement regarding Islam's goal of 
domination in America and abroad when he made his statement. In any case, through these two 
statements, it is easy to see the double-speak that is displayed by Mr. Ahmed and many like him. 
When speaking privately to Muslims, Mr. Ahmed speaks of Islam as the only valid religion, with a 
goal to take over America, but when addressing the media, he speaks of "The three great Abrahamic 
religions," and then he accuses Mr. Graham of being "divisive". 

Daniel Pipes, a scholar of militant Islam and director of the Middle East Forum, points out the case 
of one prominent American Muslim's open aspirations to take over America. Pipes introduces one 
Isamil Al-Faruqi: 

Ismail Al-Faruqi a Palestinian immigrant who founded the International Institute of 
Islamic Thought and taught for many years at Temple University in Philadelphia. 
"Nothing could be greater," Al-Faruqi wrote in the early 1980's, "than this youthful, 
vigorous, and rich continent [of North America] turning away from its past evil and 
marching forward under the banner of Allahu Akbar. [Allah is Great]" 

In England, and throughout Europe, Islam has progressed in strength far beyond that of Islam in 
America. Therefore, in such a context, we see aggressive statements being made far more openly. 
As early as 1989, Europeans were shocked to see thousands of Muslims openly protest in the streets 
of Britian, France Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands carrying signs with the provocative 
slogan, "Islam - our religion today, your religion tomorrow." 

Dated June 15 1990, The Muslim Manifesto, published by the late Dr. Kalim Siddiqui, who was then 
the head of the Muslim Institute, (now the Muslim Parliament of Great Britain) on page 16 
paragraph 7 states: 



Jihad is a basic requirement of Islam and living in Britain or having British 
nationality by birth or naturalisation does not absolve the Muslim from his or her 

duty to participate in Jihad. 16 

Dr. Siddiqui does not exclude Britain from the places where "armed struggle" is necessary. Jihad is 
obligatory everywhere. And as time has passed, the call to jihad in Europe has progressed to the 
point of being proclaimed openly in the streets by radical Muslim leaders. From the New York 
Times, April 26, 2004, we read: 



The call to jihad is rising in the streets of Europe... In this former industrial town 
north of London, a small group of young Britons... say they would like to see Prime 
Minister Tony Blair dead or deposed and an Islamic flag hanging outside No. 10 
Downing Street. They swear allegiance to Osama bin Laden and his goal of toppling 
Western democracies to establish an Islamic superstate under Shariah law, like 
Afghanistan under the Taliban. They call the Sept. 11 hijackers the "Magnificent 19" 
and regard the Madrid train bombings as a clever way to drive a wedge into Europe. 
Their leader, Sheik Omar Bakri Mohammad, spoke of his adherence to Osama bin 
Laden. If Europe fails to heed Mr. bin Laden's offer of a truce — provided that all 
foreign troops are withdrawn from Iraq in three months — Muslims will no longer 
be restrained from attacking the Western countries that play host to them, the sheik 
said. "All Muslims of the West will be obliged," he said, to "become his sword" in a 
new battle. Europeans take heed, he added, saying, "It is foolish to fight people who 
want death — that is what they are looking for"... And he warned Western leaders, 
"You may kill bin Laden, but the phenomenon, you cannot kill it — you cannot 
destroy it. Our Muslim brothers from abroad will come one day and conquer here 
and then we will live under Islam in dignity," he said. 

Dr. Siddiqui and Sheik Omar Bakri Mohammad are far from alone in their calls for radical Islamic 
jihad against their very homes in Europe: 

Abu Hamza, the cleric accused of tutoring Richard Reid before he tried to blow up a 
Paris-to-Miami jetliner with explosives hidden in his shoe, urged a crowd of 200 
outside his former Finsbury Park mosque to embrace death and the "culture of 
martyrdom." 

It is not surprising then, that in the war with Afghanistan, there were among the captives taken by 
American forces, at least three British citizens. Or in April of 2003, it was two British citizens who 
were responsible for a suicide bombing that killed three others at a cafe in Tel Aviv. And when Wall 
Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl was beheaded in Pakistan, it was Omar Sheik Saeed, a well 
educated native of Britain, described as once being "a perfect Englishman", who was transformed 
into a radical Muslim, eventually masterminding the kidnapping and videotaped beheading of 
Pearl. Should we really be surprised? Should we be surprised that Islam has this effect on people? 
If prominent Muslim leaders in Europe are openly praising Osama bin Laden, and calling for jihad 
and matyrdom, then why should we be surprised when impressionable young Muslims answer this 
call all over the world. While fifteen of the nineteen hijackers were Saudi Arabians in the last big 
attack, will the world be shocked when such an act is carried out by British Muslims? How would 
the West have reacted if the "black boxes" salvaged from the wreckage of the World Trade Center 
bombing had contained recordings of young men yelling "Allahu Akhbar!" in distinctly British or 
American accents? 

Conclusion 

Muslims in the West regularly refer to Islam as the "religion of peace", yet this religion of peace is 
responsible for over 90 percent of all fighting presently in the world. Think about that fact. The 



vast majority of world terrorism, violence and war is religiously motivated by Islam. 

There are about 400 recognized terrorist groups in the world. Over 90 percent of 
these are Islamist groups (radical Islamic terrorist groups). Over 90 percent of the 
current world fighting involves Islamist terror movements. 

The endless goal of moderate Muslim apologists is to make the claim that the radical terrorist 
groups are not behaving in an Islamic way. While I have no doubt that many moderate Muslims 
have a strong disdain for the murderous behavior of many of the most violent groups, the terrorists 
are actually carrying out a very legitimate aspect of Islam as defined by Islam's texts, scholars and 
representatives. They are indeed behaving in an Islamic way. They are behaving like Muhammad 
and his successors. While it is often said that the terrorists have "high jacked" Islam, judged by 
what Islam really teaches, it is in reality the so-called moderate Muslims who are trying to change 
the true teachings of Islam. 

When we look at the growth rates of Islam combined with the concept of jihad in Islam, and the 
growing popularity of its most radical interpretation, even in the West, the concept of a future 
Islamo-fascist world dictator becomes a genuine possibility. Based on trends and statistics alone, it 
really doesn't take a stretch to see the possibility of this reality within this century. The Bible 
teaches that in the future, a man will arise whose sole driving goal will be to achieve complete 
world domination through his political-military-religious empire. Islam has this very same goal 
inherent in its most core doctrines. And today, as we watch the call to jihad being trumpeted ever 
louder by radical Muslim leaders all over the world, Islam is slowly moving ever so much closer 
toward achieving that very goal. 

Notes: 



1. Sahih Bukhari Volume 9, Book 84, Number 59, Narrated Abu Huraira 



2. Joseph Farah, Zs/a#i /c Terror. com? Muslim Websites in West Defend Bin Laden, Call 
for '5 th Column ' World Net Daily, November 13, 2001 



3. http://iisca.org/knowledge/jihad/jihad_for_allah.htm 



4. Tafsir Ibn Kathir Surah 9:123 Tafsir.com 



5. Ibn Khaldun, The Muqaddimah, trans, by Franz Rosenthal (New York: Pantheon 
Books Inc., 1958) Vol. 1 :473 



6. Jurisprudence in Muhammad's Biography, Dr. Muhammad Sa'id Ramadan al-Buti 
(page 134, 7 th edition), http://www.secularislam.org/jihad/exegesis.htm 



7. E. Tyan, "jihad", Encyclopedia of Islam, 2nd ed. (Leiden: Brill, 1965) 



8. Mark A. Gabriel, Islam and Terrorism (Lake Mary Florida, Charisma House 2001) 
p.81 



9. ibid. 



10. Abdullah Al-Araby, The Islamization of America, (The Pen vs. the Sword, Los Angeles, 
California, 2003), p. 8 



11. Daniel Pipes, CAIR: 'Moderate' Friends of Terror, New York Post April 22, 2002 



12. Report in the San Ramon Valley Herald of a speech to California Muslims in July 
1998; quoted in Pipes, CAIR: Moderate Friends of Terror, New York Post, April 22, 
2002 



13. Ahmed Reza, CAIR Responds to Reverend Franklin Graham, Shia News.com August 5, 
2002 



14. Daniel Pipes The Danger Within: Militant Islam in America, Commentary Magazine 
November 2001 



15. Phillip Jenkins, The Next Christendom, the Coming of Global Christianity, (Oxford 
University Press, New York, 2002) pg. 180 



16. http://answering-islam.org.uk/Terrorism/agenda.html 



17. Patrick E. and Don Van Natta Jr., Militants in Europe Openly Call for Jihad and the 
Rule of Islam, New York Times, April26,2004 



18. ibid. 



19. Peaceful Religion Is Not Spelled I-s-l-a-m, by Mychal Massie, World Net DailyMay 25, 
2004 



Chapter Sixteen 

Understanding Dishonesty and Deceit in Islam 



The following discussion is so very important for two reasons. Firstly, because of the prominence of 
deception in the last-days, and secondly, because of the grave implications that deception for the 
cause of Islam has for the spread of Islam in the West. 



When someone first becomes curious and wishes to begin learning about Islam, it is imperative that 
they first understand the degree to which lying is not only permitted, but actually fostered and even, 
at times, commanded in Islam. When a Christian wishes to teach others about Christianity, it is 
simply understood that honesty will be an essential aspect of that sharing. In Islam however, most 
westerners have a hard time relating to the fact that purposeful exaggerations, covering of the truth 
and occasionally - outright-deliberate lying is a core part of the religion of Islam. There are 
actually specific doctrines and traditions that foster a culture of dishonesty within Islam. Now, of 
course, there are some verses and traditions in Islam that discourage lying: 



And cover not Truth with falsehood, nor conceal the Truth when ye know (what it is). -Surah 2:42 
(YusufAli) 

But unfortunately, as we are about to see, for many Muslims, it is the exceptions to the rule that 
have actually become the rule itself. 

Deception and Jihad 

In order to understand how a religion can rationalize and justify lying, we must first briefly revisit 
the concept of jihad and the goals of Islam. We have already discussed this in the last chapter, but 
will point out again that jihad is essentially viewed within Islam as a struggle to bring all things into 
submission to Allah and Islam. The battlefields that jihad is fought on can be viewed on a 
spectrum. On one side of the spectrum is the personal inner struggle. This struggle is fought by 
every Muslim who wishes to overcome his or her own personal weaknesses, or inner demons. As 
we move across the spectrum there is the need to wage jihad to cause other individuals to submit to 
Islam. This is, of course, what Christianity calls evangelism. In Islam it is called Dawah. Flowing 
on down the spectrum, there is the imperative for Islam to take over local and eventually national 
governments. This is the point, unfortunately where the true face, the violent face of Islam is often 
revealed and, where jihad usually begins to get bloody. This reality is seen throughout the World 
today. So, while many people in the West think of jihad as simply fighting against non-Muslim 
governments and nations etc., the concept in Islam actually includes all aspects of life. So, in the 
Muslim mind, even the struggle to convert non-Muslims to Islam is part of jihad. Evangelism in 
Islam is more than just "sharing the good news," it is war. With this in mind, it is vital that we note 
Muhammad's famous saying that, "War is deception." Thus, when dealing with non-Muslims, 
Islam encourages Muslims to use an aggressive jihad/war-time mentality that is literally defined by 
deception. Indeed until any non-Muslim comes to realize the degree to which this mentality plays 
out when dealing with many Muslims, it will be only too easy to lose touch with a healthy sense of 



objectivity. When dealing with someone who is purposefully deceptive, trusting individuals - as so 
many in the West are these days, are like sheep being led to the slaughter. 

This mentality of evangelism as jihad also finds its support in Islam under the category of two 
specific doctrines called Kithman and Taqiya. 

Kithman: Hiding the Truth 

Kithman is a command to deliberately conceal one's beliefs. It is a particular form of lying 
primarily practiced by the minority Shia' Muslims. This doctrine is articulated by Imam Jafar 
Sadiq, the sixth Imam of Shia' Islam: 



One, who exposes something from our religion is like one who intentionally kills us. 

2 

You belong to a religion that whosoever conceals it, Allah will honor him and 
whosoever reveals it, Allah will disgrace him. 

So Shia' Muslims are commanded to purposefully hide what they truly believe in order to mislead 
outsiders as to the true nature of their religion. One cannot help but to immediately think of Jesus' 
words, when He told his followers never to hide their religion: 

You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people 
light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives 
light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before men, that 
they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven. Matthew 5:14-16 

But instead, Shia' Muslim are said to "belong to a religion that whosoever conceals it, Allah will 
honor him and whosoever reveals it, Allah will disgrace him." That is the doctrine of kithman. To 
most westerners, this concept is unimaginable and completely contrary to reason. If you have 
something good, then share it. If you have something to hide, then I probably don't want it 
anyway. 

There is essentially no difference between the doctrine of Kithman and the doctrine of Taqiya. 
Taqiya is defined by one Shia' Muslim commentator thusly: 

The word "al-Taqiyya" literally means: "Concealing or disguising one's beliefs, 
convictions, ideas, feelings, opinions, and/or strategies at a time of imminent danger, 
whether now or later in time, to save oneself from physical and/or mental injury." A 

one-word translation would be "Dissimulation." 

This same commentator however from an article mA Shite Encyclopedia, goes on to state that, "The 
true spirit of 'al-Taqiyya' is better embodied in the single word 'diplomacy'" Indeed diplomacy is 
quite a "diplomatic" definition. 

The doctrines of Kithman and Taqiya are often said to be strictly Shia' doctrines. Sunni Muslims 
however deny that either doctrine is part of their tradition. Unfortunately, this is merely another 
deception itself. Next, we will run through some of the Sunni traditions that prove the universal 
application of Taqiya within Islam. 
Taqiya: Foundation for Deception 

The Quran teaches that it is allowable for Muslims to literally deny their faith in order to protect 
themselves. Muslims who deny their faith will be forgiven as long as their true faith was not really 
shaken (i.e. their denial was a lie in the purest sense) and only if their denial of faith was for the 



purpose of avoiding harm (primarily while living among non-Muslims): 

Anyone who, after accepting faith in Allah, utters unbelief, except under compulsion, 
his heart remaining firm in Faith - but such as open their breast to unbelief, on them is 
Wrath from Allah, and theirs will be a dreadful Penalty." -Surah 16:106 

The Sunni Scholar, Ibn Kathir, elaborates on the meaning on this verse in his classic commentary on 
the Quran: 

This refers to a group of people who were oppressed in Mecca and whose position with 
their own people was weak, so they went along with them when they were tried by 
them... Allah tells them that after this, meaning after their giving in (to the non- 
Muslims by denying their faith) when put to the test, He will forgive them and show 
mercy to them when they are resurrected. 

As long as a Muslim lives in a country where Islam exists as a minority, in "a weakened state," then 
deceptiveness is allowed. When challenged by non-Muslims to blaspheme Allah, they "went along 
with them." The actual story of how the above verse was "revealed" to Muhammad is told thusly: 

The nonbelievers arrested 'Ammar Ibn Yasir and tortured him until he uttered foul 
words about the Prophet (Muhammad), and praised their gods and idols; and when they 
released him, he went straight to the Prophet. The Prophet said: "Is there something on 
your mind?" 'Ammar Ibn Yasir said: "Bad news! They would not release me until I 
defamed you and praised their gods!" The Prophet said: "How do you find your heart to 
be?" 'Ammar answered: "Comfortable with faith." So the Prophet said: "Then if they 
come back for you, then do the same thing all over again." Allah at that moment 
revealed the verse: "....except under compulsion, his heart remaining firm in faith... 

[Surah 16:106]" 6 

So Muhammad actually encouraged Muslims to lie and blaspheme and deny their beliefs if it was 
going to protect them, as long as they were "comfortable with faith." Ibn Abbas, the most 
renowned and trusted narrator of tradition in the sight of the Sunnis confirms this notion: 

Taqiyya is (merely) the uttering of the tongue, while the heart is comfortable with faith. 
7 

This is of course quite a contrast to the millions of Christians throughout history who have refused 
to renounce Christ and have accepted instead death and martyrdom. 

The Quran also commands Muslims not to befriend anyone who is not a Muslim - again though, 
unless doing so can help protect the Muslim from harm: 

Let not the believers take for friends or helpers Unbelievers rather than believers: if any 
do that, in nothing will there be help from Allah: except that you guard yourselves fully 
against them -Surah 3:28 

Ibn Kathir again comments that: 

Allah prohibited His believing servants from becoming supporters of the disbelievers, 
or to take them as comrades with whom they develop friendships... Allah warned 
against such behavior when He said, 'O you who believe! Take not my enemies and 
your enemies as friends, showing affection towards them. And whosoever of you does 
that, then indeed he has gone astray from the straight path.' And, 'O you who believe! 
Take not the Jews and the Christians as friends, they are but friends of each other. And 
whoever befriends them, then surely, he is one of them.'. Allah said next, 'Unless you 
indeed fear a danger from them,' meaning, except those (Muslims) who in some areas or 



times fear for their safety from the disbelievers. In this case, such believers are allowed 
to show friendship to the disbelievers outwardly, but never inwardly. For instance, Al- 
Bukhari recorded that Abu Ad-Darda' said, ' We smile in the face of some people 

o 

although our hearts curse them.' (emphasis mine) 

Ibn Kathir, then goes on to utterly destroy the notion that Taqiya is for Shia' Muslims only when he 
says, "Taqiya is allowed until the Day of Resurrection." 

We see that Taqiya is indeed a doctrine for all Muslims that allows them to literally deny any aspect 
of their faith and in order to protect themselves from harm. 

Deception Justified to Gain Wealth 

Despite Ibn Kathir 's comments however, many will make the claim (possibly as a deception tactic 
itself) that Taqiya should only used to protect ones life. Far from it. Muhammad even allowed 
lying for the sake of gaining wealth: 

After the conquest of the city of Khaybar by the Muslims, the Prophet was approached 
by Hajaj Ibn 'Aalat and told: "O Prophet of Allah: I have in Mecca some excess wealth 
and some relatives, and I would like to have them back; am I excused if I bad-mouth 
you to escape persecution?" The Prophet excused him and said: "Say whatever you 

have to say." 

It is the "any end justifies the means" approach to life and religion that Muhammad displays that 
shines through the most here. And there are numerous other examples of Muhammad encouraging 
his followers to lie as a means to achieve the end goal of the furtherance of Islam. 

Deception Justified To Murder The Enemies of Islam 

Allah's Apostle said, "Who is willing to kill Ka'b bin Al-Ashraf who has hurt Allah and 
His Apostle?" Thereupon Muhammad bin Maslama got up saying, "O Allah's Apostle! 
Would you like that I kill him?" The Prophet said, "Yes." Muhammad bin Maslama 
said, "Then allow me to say a (false) thing (i.e. to deceive Kab)." The Prophet said, 
"You may say it." 

Abdullah Al-Araby a Middle-Eastern born authority on Islam, in an article entitled Lying in Islam, 
details another story of Muhammad's permissiveness toward lying to achieve the death of his 
enemies. This time the victim's name was Shaaban Ibn Khalid al-Hazly: 

It was rumored that Shaaban was gathering an army to wage war on Mohammed. 
Mohammed retaliated by ordering Abdullah Ibn Anis to kill Shaaban. The would-be 
killer asked the prophet's permission to lie. Mohammed agreed and then ordered the 
killer to lie by stating that he was a member of the Khazaa clan. When Shaaban saw 
Abdullah coming, he asked him, "From what tribe are you?" Abdullah answered, 
"From Khazaa." He then added, "I have heard that you are gathering an army to fight 
Mohammed and I came to join you." Abdullah started walking with Shaaban telling 
him how Mohammed came to them with the heretical teachings of Islam, and 
complained how Mohammed badmouthed the Arab patriarchs and ruined the Arab's 
hopes. They continued in conversation until they arrived at Shaaban's tent. Shaaban's 
companions departed and Shaaban invited Abdullah to come inside and rest. Abdullah 
sat there until the atmosphere was quiet and he sensed that everyone was asleep. 
Abdullah severed Shaaban's head and carried it to Mohammed as a trophy. When 
Mohammed sighted Abdullah, he jubilantly shouted, "Your face has been triumphant 
(Aflaha al- wajho)." Abdullah returned the greeting by saying, "It is your face, Apostle 

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of Allah, who has been triumphant. (Aflaha wajhoka, ye rasoul Allah)." 



So we see that, again, lying is permissible for any number of reasons. As long as the end goal is to 
further the cause of Muhammad or Islam, it is permissible and overrides the initial prohibition 
against lying. In this case it was permissible in order to achieve the end goal of an assassination of 
someone whom Muhammad wanted dead. Unfortunately, because Islam holds up Muhammad as 
the supreme example of behavior for all Muslims, this same attitude is carried on by many of 
Muhammad's followers today. 

Deception to Attain Goals and Prosperity 

Imam Al-Ghazali, one of the most famous Muslim theologians & philosophers of all time, takes the 
permissibility of lying even further. To Ghazali, lying is permissible so long as virtually any 
positive or beneficial goal may be achieved: 

Speaking is a means to achieve objectives. If a praiseworthy aim is attainable through 
both telling the truth and lying, it is unlawful to accomplish through lying because there 
is no need for it. When it is possible to achieve such an aim by lying but not by telling 
the truth, it is permissible to lie if attaining the goal is permissible. (emphasis mine) 

Know this that lying is not sin by itself, but if it brings harm to you it could be ugly. 
However, you can lie if that will keep you from evil or if it will result in prosperity. 
(emphasis mine) 

It is really quite impossible to deny that deceit has found a rich seedbed in Islam to deposit its roots 
and call home. We see that Islam as a religious system permits and even encourages lying and 
deceit as a specific aspect of its religious life. The unusal fusion of religion and deceit has profound 
implications both in matters relating to the spread of Islam in the West as well as in matters relating 
to our discussion about the last-days. 

Implications for Islam in the West 

In terms of the implications for today, Abdullah Al-Araby comments: 

The principle of sanctioning lying for the cause of Islam bears grave implications in 
matters relating to the spread of the religion of Islam in the West. Muslim activists 
employ deceptive tactics in their attempts to polish Islam's image and make it more 
attractive to prospective converts. 

I have personally witnessed this dynamic to the point of utter exhaustion. And equally frustrating is 
the fact that so many Christians, due to either a lack of knowledge or simply not wanting to appear 
too fighty or contentious, allow the deception to flow unchecked. When Americans witnessed 
numerous so-called moderate Muslims make speeches to defend the benign nature of "The Religion 
of Peace," after 9-11, for instance, many of these speakers were knowingly misrepresenting the true 
nature of Islam. Many have been documented speaking in far more aggressive terms in private 
meetings with other Muslims. We pointed out the example of Omar Ahmed, Chairman of the Board 
of the Council of American Islamic Relations (CAIR) in the last chapter. These Muslims, posing as 
"moderates" justified their misrepresentations of Islam because in their minds, they were protecting 
Islam and thus American Muslims from "harm." It was "damage control" in its truest form. 
Christians, Americans and unfortunately, even much of the political leadership, either desperately 
wanting to believe the best of people in order to comfort themselves in times of great uncertainty or 
through the inevitable dumbing down of the West through the constant hammering of moral- 
relativity and political correctness, bought much of this deception - hook, line and sinker. Those 
few who were bold enough to speak the truth regarding the true nature of Islam were viewed as 
either intolerant or hateful or both. This is the pattern that is followed whenever a great evil is 
carried out by Islam. Pay attention and you will see it again and again. 

Implications for the Last-Days 



Of course the implications for Islam's doctrines of lying are obvious in relation to our discussion of 
the last-days. The biblical picture of the last-days is one where deception is the absolute rule of the 
day. Virtually every passage where the end-times are discussed in the New Testament, the author 
stresses that believers are to be very careful that they not be deceived. Following are some 
examples of such warnings. 

Just before Jesus was taken away to be crucified, he had a discussion with his disciples about the 
last-days. His very first exhortation was that they be careful not to be deceived. 

As Jesus was sitting on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to him privately. "Tell 
us," they said, "when will this happen, and what will be the sign of your coming and of 
the end of the age?" Jesus answered: "Watch out that no one deceives you." Matthew 
24:3,4 

Jesus goes on to warn of the power of this deception: 

"At that time many will turn away from the faith and will betray and hate each other, 
and many false prophets will appear and deceive many people.... For false Christs and 
false prophets will appear and perform great signs and miracles to deceive even the 
elect—if that were possible. See, I have told you ahead of time." Matthew 24: 1 0- 1 1 , 24- 
25 (emphasis mine) 

Likewise the Apostle Paul in his letter to the Thessalonians warns the Church of the need to be 
cautious of being deceived: 

Concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our being gathered to him... Don't 
let anyone deceive you in any way... 2 Thessolonians 2:1-3 

Paul refers to the future deception as "a powerful delusion." 

The coming of the lawless one will be in accordance with the work of Satan displayed 
in all kinds of counterfeit miracles, signs and wonders, and in every sort of evil that 
deceives those who are perishing. They perish because they refused to love the truth 
and so be saved. For this reason God sends them a powerful delusion so that they will 
believe the lie and so that all will be condemned who have not believed the truth but 
have delighted in wickedness. 2 Thessalonians 2:9-12 (emphasis mine) 

Conclusion 

I understand that to accuse anyone of being a liar is quite an insult. As such I felt it was important 
to demonstrate thoroughly the fact that Muhammad, the Quran and Hadith as well as Islam's most 
respected scholars all allow lying as a means to achieve any number of goals. I have documented 
this fact quite plainly. This is not an unfounded accusation made by the "people of falsehood" (a 
name that the Quran ironically applies to non-Muslims) but is indeed an established doctrine and 
practice within Islam. While I understand that this may feel like quite strong language, the simple 
truth is that Islam, as a religious system is a son of its true father. The demonic being that quite 
literally assaulted Muhammad in the Cave of Hira, is the same being that inspired the ungodly 
doctrines of deception that have so obviously affected the religion of Islam as we know it today. 
While I am quite sure that these comments may offend most Muslims, my response would be to ask 
that they do not get upset with me for reporting this information but rather that they express their 
anger toward the traditions of Muhammad and the scholars of Islam who not only condone, but 
encourage such behavior. It is behavior that simply should not be found among those who call 
themselves godly. The Bible calls on all people to strive to resemble their true heavenly father, the 
Author of all light and truth. 

While most people will agree that religion and deception are not intermixable, it is clear that in 



Islam, deception and religion mutually support one another. Likewise we can be sure that in the 
last-days, deception and religion will be so intertwined that it will be difficult even for "the elect" to 
discern just what is the truth. As such, once again, Islam finds itself fulfilling yet another of the 
primary descriptions of the last-days system of the Antichrist. 

Notes: 

1 . Sunan Abu Dawood Book 14, Number 2631: Narrated Ka'b ibn Malik 

2. Hadith Imam Jafar Sadiq Footnote. #1 Usool al Kafi, p. 88 

3. ibid. Ft. #2, Ibid, p.522 

4. A Shite Encyclopedia October 1995 

Revised January 200 1 http://www.al-islam.Org/encyclopedia/chapter6b/l.html 

5. Ibn Kathir's Tafsir -Surah 16: 106 www.tafsir.com 

6. Confirmed by At-Tabari and narrated by Abd al-Razak, Ibn Sa'd, Ibn Jarir, Ibn Abi Hatim, 
Ibn Mardawayh, al-Bayhaqi in his book "al- Dala-il," http://www.al- 
islam.org/encyclopedia/chapter6b/l.html 

7. Sunan al-Bayhaqi and Mustadrak al-Hakim http://www.al- 
islam.org/encyclopedia/chapter6b/l.html 

8. Ibn Kathir's Tafsir -Surah 3:28 www.tafsir.com 

10. Al-Sirah al-Halabiyyah, v3, p61, http://www.al-islam.Org/encyclopedia/chapter6b/l.html 

11. Bukhari Volume 5, Book 59, Number 369 Narrated by Jabir bin Abdullah 

12. Islam Review, Lying in Islam, Abdullah Al Araby 
http://www.islamreview.com/articles/lying.shtml 

13. Ahmad ibn Naqib al-Misri, The Reliance of the Traveller, translated by Nuh Ha Mim Keller, 
(Amana publications, 1997), section r8.2, p 745 

14. Ulum id Din pp. 3,137 As quoted in Islam and Terrorism, Mark Gabriel (Lake Mary, 
Charisma House 2002), p. 95 

15. Islam Review, Lying in Islam, Abdullah Al Araby 
http://www.islamreview.com/articles/lying.shtml 



Chapter Seventeen 

The Great Apostasy, Terror And Islam's Conversion 

Rates 



The Great Apostasy 

Perhaps the saddest and most devastating aspect of the last-days is what the Bible calls the Great 
Apostasy. The Bible teaches that in the last-days many of those who name the name of Jesus, who 
call themselves Christians, will turn away from the faith and even renounce Christ. Referring to 
this most horrific and chaotic period, Jesus said: 

At that time many will turn away from the faith and will betray and hate each other. Matthew 24: 10 



Paul the Apostle warned the believers on more than one occasion not to be deceived into believing 
that Jesus had already returned. For until the Great Apostasy and the emergence of the Antichrist, 
the "Day of the Lord" - the return of Jesus, will not come. 

Let no one in any way deceive you, for it will not come unless the apostasy comes first, and the man 
of lawlessness is revealed, the son of destruction. 2 Thessalonians 2:3 NASB 



But the Spirit explicitly says that in later times some will fall away from the faith, paying attention 
to deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons, 1 Timothy 1:4 NASB 

In this chapter we will examine how the dramatic growth of Islam may be tied into the coming 
Great Apostasy as well as the relationship between terror and the sucess of the Antichrist. 

Islam's Rise To Global Prominence 



Because one of Islam's core doctrines is faith in Allah's absolute and complete sovereignty, many 
Muslims have had a hard time psychologically with the idea that Islam has had to play second 
fiddle to Christianity for such a long time. If Allah is all-powerful and Islam is his only religion, 
then why does Islam play such a secondary role to Christianity throughout the world? Why does 
Allah allow this? These are some of the things that many Muslims wrestle with. My speculation 
however, is that in the next few decades, as Islam begins to draw closer to bypassing Christianity as 
the worlds largest religion, the psychological boost to Islam will be tremendous. The psychological 
blow, on the other hand, for Christianity will be equally profound. Suddenly many Christians will 
be asking themselves, "If God is all powerful, then how can he allow Islam to in essence take over 
the world?" Muslims will triumphantly exclaim that it can no longer be said that Jesus Christ is the 
most influential man in human history, but rather Muhammad! There will be an atmosphere of 
excitement among Muslims that has not existed since the initial phases of Islam's conquests. I 



don't intend to be negative here, but I expect that we will see a "tipping point" just before Islam 
actually bypasses Christianity when there will be a sudden burst forward of bandwagon conversions 
and growth. At this time, the power of testimony will be a powerful tool for Muslims. As more and 
more westerners convert, the claims and challenges of Islam will become far more difficult for 
many western Christians to brush aside. Existing prejudices that have insulated many western 
Christians from actually having to face Islam as a relevant factor in the world will suddenly be 
stripped away as sincere and intelligent people that they know become Muslims. No longer will 
people be able to hide behind their prejudices and ignore Islam as a more primitive religion of a less 
cultured or less educated people. As such, many westerners will be forced to revisit the religion of 
Islam. Today in America, when the majority of people previously without religion come to accept 
monotheism and make a decision to follow God, most do not ever wrestle through which religion 
they should choose, but rather which denomination. As Islam grows in the West, such people will 
be forced to face this decision. Between the only two real choices, which will it be: Christianity or 
Islam? 



We should expect at this time a frenzy among the Islamic community toward the goal of completing 
the task of Islamic world domination. The psychological boost that the Muslim world will 
experience will be tremendous. This exhilaration will only be heightened if during this time, 
anything happens to America which significantly weakens her as a world power. Admittedly, this is 
only speculation, but based on the apparent lack of any real significance of America in biblical 
prophecy, many prophecy teachers have argued that sometime prior to the last-days, America will 
suffer some form of significant decline in her place of prominence and power in the World. While I 
certainly do not hope for such a bleak scenario to unfold, the continual rise and fall of various world 
powers is a pattern as old and as predictable as the rising of the sun. Again, we are just speculating, 
but if these two factors did occur in a relative close proximity of time; the decline of America and 
the rise of Islam, then surely the vindication that Muslims have longed for would invigorate the 
Islamic movement throughout the world in a way that has never before been seen. The final goal 
line will suddenly be in sight for Muslims throughout the world. Observers of apocalyptic 
movements have consistently made the point that one of the most dangerous combinations in any 
individual is the feeling that God is absolutely on one's side and the belief in a divine mandate to do 
violence. As such when atrocities occur under the Mahdi, it will be far easier to excuse and 
overlook them. In the eyes of Muslims, the last vestiges of infidel spiritual cancer will then be 
purged from the earth in preparation for an age of peace. Consider the following statement made in 
Ayatollah Ibrahim Amini's Al-Imam Al-Mahdi: The Just Leader of Humanity. Referring to those 
who refuse to convert to Islam and submit to the Mahdi 's leadership over the earth, we read: 



This group will indisputably be opposed to justice and will never give up their 
stubborn antagonism against any power. Such people will do anything against the 
promised Mahdi to protect their vested interests. Moreover, they will do anything 
within their power to demoralize and combat those who support the Imam (Mahdi). 
To crush the negative influence of this group there is no other solution except 

warfare and bloodshed. 

The end, the final victory, which will feel as if it is at arm's reach, will unquestionably justify the 
means. Anything, including blatant murder, will be excusable, so long as the goal of Islam's 
vindication is finally achieved. The psychology here cannot be underestimated. 



A Global Case of the Stockholm Syndrome 



But beyond the emotional invigoration that we would expect to see among Muslims, we would also 
expect to see an equal measure of terror among those who do not wish to become Muslims. This 
brings us to another very important psychological factor that will likely come into play during the 
last-days: Terror. But even more specifically, it is what psychologists have labeled as "the 
Stockholm Syndrome". Allow me to explain. Perhaps the oddest quality to the Antichrist Empire is 
that it is a both religious worship movement as well as a demonically inspired military machine 
hell-bent on crushing, devouring and trampling "the whole earth." These two elements together 
seem at first like a completely incompatible combination. We in the West with our religious 
freedom view worship as a voluntary act of reverence and love directed toward the one whom we 
deem worthy of such worship. We see however, in the Book of Revelation, a hint of the mentality 
that will be present in the worshippers of Satan and the Beast. It says that "Men worshiped the 
dragon because he had given authority to the beast, and they also worshiped the beast and asked, 
'Who is like the beast? Who can make war against him?"'' We see in the worshippers an "if you 
can't beat him, may as well join him" mentality that is motivated by fear and terror. We see a clear 
example here of the Stockholm Syndrome. The Stockholm Syndrome is essentially a reference to 
the psychological dynamic that has been repeatedly observed where the one who has been held 
prisoner, abused or terrorized eventually identifies with and supports their captors or tormentors. A 
classic case in the United States was when newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst was kidnapped by the 
Symbionese Liberation Army, only to have eventually joined their cause and even committing 
armed robbery of a bank. In the case of the future worshippers of the Beast, it is the trampled down 
and dominated, who eventually give in and worship their dominator. In utter awe, they will ask, 
"Who is like him?" 

Not surprisingly then, many psychologists have made the observation that equate the behavior of 
victims of terrorism or other abuses with the behavior of those captives who have come to define 
the Stockholm Syndrome. The comparisons are quite fascinating as they relate to our discussion. 
In an article entitled The Stockholm Syndrome: Not Just For Hostages, we read: 

The Stockholm Syndrome is an emotional attachment, a bond of interdependence 
between captive and captor that develops 'when someone threatens your life, 
deliberates, and doesn't kill you.'... The relief resulting from the removal of the 
threat of death generates intense feelings of gratitude and fear which combine to 
make the captive reluctant to display negative feelings toward the captor or 
terrorist. "The victims' need to survive is stronger than his impulse to hate the 
person who has created his dilemma.". . . The victim comes to see the captor as a 
'good guy', even a savior. 

Should we be surprised then that the Stockholm Syndrome is at work in the terrorism plagued 
nation of Israel? George E. Rubin, in Commentary Magazine, May 2000 sees symptoms of the 
Stockholm Syndrome abundant among many in Israel: 

After 50 years of unending conflict, most Israeli Jews seem to have concluded that 
the burden of maintaining their nation is just too difficult to bear. The country's 
secular leftist elites—who control education, culture, the news media, and the 
government—blame the Jews for the Arabs' desire to destroy Israel, and the majority 
seems to be afflicted with the "Stockholm syndrome": though the victims of Arab 
hate, they identify with their oppressors. 

Rubin is not alone in this observation. Aharon Megged, an Israeli novelist mirrors Rubins 
comments: 



We have witnessed a phenomenon which probably has no parallel in history; an 
emotional and moral identification by the majority of Israel's intelligentsia with 
people openly committed to our annihilation. 

Even as psychologists and intellectuals have observed the Stockholm Syndrome present among 
victims of Islamic terrorism in Israel and elsewhere, the Beast Empire led by the Antichrist will 
likewise inspire a global case of this syndrome. People will be overcome with a terror that will 
eventually lead to literally worshipping the Beast. The Tormentor will become the Savior. 

Has It Already Begun? 

This dynamic may be one of the primary reasons responsible for the explosion of conversions to 
Islam among westerners since 9-11. While common sense would tell us that 9-11 would have 
caused many to be repulsed by Islam, instead we see in many quarters just the opposite effect. We 
see this phenomenon in one young American woman's "testimony" of how she converted to Islam. 
In a story from the New York Times about the "thousands" of converts to Islam after 9-11: 

Shannon Staloch is not sure why, but upon hearing of the hijackings, she 
immediately grabbed a book from her backpack and recited the Arabic declaration of 
belief; she made the conversion official 12 days later. 

The aspect of this story and many others like it that amazes me is the complete absence of any 
intellectual or spiritual reasons that many converts can lay their fingers on when examining their 
decision to convert. "Not sure why," this woman simply felt the overwhelming need to convert to 
Islam upon hearing of the horrific murder of thousands of people in the name of the very religion 
that she was converting to. In Ms. Staloch's case, Islamic "terror" had its desired effect. Certainly 
Usama Bin Laden would be pleased to hear the news. 

In the last-days, terror will be increased a thousand fold. And the Bible makes it clear that terror 
will have its desired effect upon the inhabitants of the earth. "Who is like the beast? Who can 
make war against him? Why resist him? He is simply too powerful," they will say. And the Bible 
says, "every tribe, people, language and nation - all inhabitants of the earth will worship the beast." 

The budding trends that we are seeing today - the conversion of the terrorized to the religion of the 
terrorists, will come to full fruition in the days to come as the Beast and his kingdom terrorize the 
whole earth in the name of his religion. So once again, we see that the methods of Terror and Fear 
utilized by the Antichrist and the methods of Islam are the same. The parallels and the psychology 
here cannot be ignored. 



1 . Ayatollah Ibrahim Amini, Al-Imam Al-Mahdi: The Just Leader of Humanity, Translated by 
Dr. Abdulaziz Sachedina 

2. Dee L.R. Graham, Edna Rawlings, and Nelly Rimini, The Stockholm Syndrome: Not Just 
For Hostages, Available at http://www.yahoodi.eom/peace/stockholm.html#howwel 

3. George E. Rubin, Letters, Commentary Magazine, May 2000 

4. Aharon Megged, Israeli novelist The Center for Ethnic Jewish Studies 
http://www.yahoodi.eom/peace/stockholm.html#howwel 

5. Jodi Wilgoren, The New York Times, October 22, 2001 Islam Attracts Converts by the 
Thousands, Drawn Before and After Attacks 



Chapter Eighteen 

A Summary Of Comparisons Between The Islamic And 
Biblical Narrative Of The End-Times 



So in summary we conclude this section with a final review of the many startling similarities that 
exist between the biblical narrative of the last-days and the Islamic narrative of the same period. 



• Bible: The Antichrist is an unparalleled political, military and religious leader that will that 
emerge in the last-days. 

• Islam: The Mahdi is an unparalleled political, military and religious leader that will emerge 
in the last-days. 



• Bible: the False Prophet is a secondary prominent figure that will emerge in the last-days 
who will support the Antichrist. 

• Islam: the Muslim Jesus is a secondary prominent figure that will emerge in the last-days to 
support the Mahdi. 



• Bible: The Antichrist and the False Prophet together will have a powerful army that will do 
great damage to the earth in an effort to subdue every nation and dominate the World. 

• Islam: The Mahdi and the Muslim Jesus will have a powerful army that will attempt to 
control every nation of the earth and dominate the World. 



• Bible: The False Prophet is described essentially as a dragon in lamb's clothing. 

• Islam: The Muslim Jesus literally comes bearing the name of the one that the world knows as 
"The Lamb of God: Jesus Christ." Yet the Muslim Jesus comes to murder all those who do not 
submit to Islam. 



• Bible: The Antichrist and the False Prophet establish a New World Order. 

• Islam: The Mahdi and the Muslim Jesus establish a New World Order. 



• Bible: The Antichrist and the False Prophet institute new laws for the whole earth. 

• Islam: The Mahdi and the Muslim Jesus institute Islamic law all over the earth. 



• Bible: The Antichrist is said to "change the times." 

• Islam: It is quite certain that if the Mahdi established Islam all over the earth, he would 
discontinue the use of Saturday and Sunday as the weekend or days of rest but rather Friday, the 
holy day of Islam. Also, he would most certainly eliminate the Gregorian calendar (A.D.), and 
replace it with the Islamic calendar (A. H.) as is used in every Islamic country. 



• Bible: The Antichrist and the False Prophet will both be powerful religious leaders who will 
attempt to institute a universal world religion. 

• Islam: The Mahdi and the Muslim Jesus will institute Islam as the only religion in the earth. 



• Bible: The Antichrist and the False Prophet will execute anyone who does not submit to their 
world religion. 

• Islam: Likewise, the Mahdi and the Muslim Jesus will execute anyone who does not submit 
to Islam. 



• Bible: The Antichrist and the False Prophet will specifically use beheading as the primary 
means of execution for non-conformists. 

• Islam: The Mahdi and the Muslim Jesus will use the Islamic practice of beheading for 
executions. 



• Bible: The Antichrist and the False Prophet will have a specific agenda to kill as many Jews 
as possible. 

• Islam: The Mahdi and the Muslim Jesus will kill as many Jews as is possible until only a few 
are left hiding behind rocks and trees. 



• Bible: The Antichrist and the False Prophet will attack to conquer and seize Jerusalem. 

• Islam: The Mahdi and the Muslim Jesus will attack to re-conquer and seize Jerusalem for 
Islam. 



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Bible: The Antichrist will set himself up in the Jewish temple as his seat of authority. 
Islam: The Mahdi will establish the Islamic Caliphate from Jerusalem. 



Bible: The False Prophet is said to do many miracles to deceive as many as possible into 
supporting the Antichrist. 

Islam: The Mahdi himself is said to control the weather and the crops. His face is said to 
glow. We can also assume that since Jesus is viewed as having been empowered by Allah to 
work miracles when he was here on earth the first time, he will most likely be expected to 
continue to do so when he returns. 



Bible: The Antichrist is described as riding on a white horse in the Book of Revelation 
Islam: The Mahdi is described as riding on a white horse (ironically from the same verse). 



Bible: The Antichrist is said to make a peace treaty with Israel for seven years. 

Islam: The Mahdi is said to make a peace treaty through a Jew (specifically a Levite) for 
exactly seven years. 



Bible: Jesus the Jewish Messiah will return to defend the Jews in Israel from a military attack 
from a vast coalition of nations led by the Antichrist and the False Prophet. 

Islam: The Dajjal, the Islamic Antichrist will gain a great Jewish following and claim to be 
Jesus Christ and fight against the Mahdi and the Muslim Jesus. 



Bible: The antichrist spirit specifically denies the most unique and central doctrines of 
Christianity, namely the trinity, the incarnation and the substitutionary death of Jesus on the 
cross. 

Islam: Islam doctrinally and spiritually specifically denies the most unique and central 
doctrines of Christianity, namely the trinity, the incarnation and the substitutionary death of 
Jesus on the cross. 



Bible: The primary warning of Jesus and the Apostle Paul was to warn Christians of the 
abundance of deceit and deception in the last-days. 

Islam: Islam is perhaps the only religion in the earth that practices deceit as one of its tools to 
assist its own ascendancy. It actually has a specific doctrine which allows and even calls for 
deception to be used to achieve its desired end. 



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Bible: The specific nations pictured in the Bible as being part of the final empire of the 
Antichrist are all Islamic nations. 

Islam: All Muslims are commanded to give their allegiance to The Mahdi as the final Caliph 
and Imam (leader) of Islam. 



Bible: From the Bible and History we learn that the final Antichrist empire will be a revived 
version of the Empire that succeeds the Roman Empire 

Islam: The Empire that succeeded the Roman/Byzantine Empire was the Islamic Ottoman 
Empire 



Bible: When Antichrist emerges, there will already be some form of system in place that will 
be poised to receive him as a Savior and to give allegiance to him. 

Islam is already the second largest religion and will at present growth rates become the 
largest religion within a few decades. Islam is awaiting the coming of the Mahdi with a 
universal anticipation. 



In the next section we will both analyze the information and discuss some proper responses. 



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Chapter Nineteen 



Potential Problems With The Thesis 



I believe it would only be responsible to address what I anticipate may be some of the arguments 
and objections raised against the thesis presented in this book. In this chapter I will address the 
potential difficulties that I have personally pondered myself and share why I feel as though they are 
easily resolved. In fact, some of the challenges may actually help shed even greater light on the 
details of how things just may unfold according to the biblical template. 



Jumping to Conclusions 



Throughout Christian history, many Christians have seen the Antichrist and his system in whoever 
happened to be their archenemy or boogyman of the day. Many Protestants have singled out - and 
some still do - the Pope as the most likely candidate to be the Antichrist. More recent speculations 
have ranged from Mikhail Gorbachev to Saddam Hussein to Prince Charles. For quite some time 
Communism with its atheist doctrines was the favorite antichrist system for many. Before the 
European Union was formed, many speculated that when the number of participants in the EU 
reached ten, then the Antichrist would surely emerge as the ruler of the "revived Roman Empire." 
In the popular Left Behind series, it is Nicoloae Carpathia, a Romanian politician who plays the role 
of Antichrist. A whole book could be written about all of the various missed and zany speculations 
of Christians over the years. In fact, just such a book has been written. 



Paul Boyer, Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin, in his informative, though quite 

jaded book entitled, When Time Shall Be No More, thoroughly examines pre-millennial belief 
throughout the history of the Church. Boyer succeeds in demonstrating the repeated gullibility and 
hastiness of Christians who have only too often been all too quick to jump to conclusions regarding 
the identification of the Antichrist or his system. In our times, I would hazard to say that the 
occupation of some end-time teachers of speculating about the identity of the Antichrist and his 
system has become a bit of a sport and an industry. 



So perhaps the challenge might arise which asks, "Aren't you doing the same thing? - Aren't you 
just taking today's boogy man (Islam) and making it into the Antichrist system?" I don't believe 
so. Here's why: I didn't go looking for a way to identify Islam as an antichrist system, but rather I 
went looking to befriend Muslims and get to know Islam. And I still love Muslims. But through 
my journey of understanding and becoming intimately acquainted with Islam, the material covered 
in this book pretty much forced itself on me. It is not through any negative feelings or biased 
agenda that I have come to the conclusions that I have in this book, but rather the information 



speaks for itself. Also, the simple fact of the matter is that someday the Antichrist system will 
emerge. When it does, will we simply look the other way for fear of being the next gullible 
Christian to falsely identify the Antichrist? When the real thing arrives, will the Church allow the 
fear of looking dumb to cloud her discernment? 



At this point, my response to those who would challenge the idea that Islam is the primary driving 
force behind the Antichrist system would be to issue a challenge to show biblically why it is not. 
What aspect of the Antichrist spirit and system as described in the Bible does not line up with the 
spirit and doctrines of Islam? What weaknesses are there in the argument that has been presented 
here? And if not Islam, then what other system fulfills the long list of biblical requirements 
necessary to fulfill such a role? 



Ultimately, the purpose of this book was not so much to prove a point, but merely to present the 
information to the Church. I believe that in doing so, I have fulfilled my responsibility before God 
to warn the Church regarding this undeniably startling information. This book is ultimately about 
turning the reader to the Scriptures and prayer in order to study and meditate to see if these things 
are so. If it is, then many others will follow with their own insights and add to what has been 
presented here. And of course, certainly world developments will continue to substantiate this 
theory as well. But rather than viewing this information as some form of end-time trivia, or merely 
some interesting information to satisfy our intellectual curiosity, I appeal to every reader to take this 
information as a strong warning to remain both prayerful and watchful. The days that we are living 
in have an intensity to them that requires a diligent attitude of both prayerfulness and watchfulness. 
We all need to be aware of world developments both naturally and spiritually. If ever a day existed 
that demanded such a high level of sobriety, then surely these are the days. 



We now turn to some potential "holes" in the argument: 



The Antichrist Himself Demands Worship 



Perhaps the most strongest argument that could be made against the idea that the system of Islam 
will fulfill the role of the Antichrist system is the fact that despite all of the specific parallels and 
similarities between the two, the simple fact is that the Antichrist demands personal worship and 
surely Islam does not allow for the worship of any man. Indeed this is the big problem that Islam 
has with Christianity. While I am plainly speculating, I believe that a thoughtful examination of this 
future scenario can clear up any doubts that might attempt to negate the notion that Islam is the 
Antichrist system. 



The first point that needs to be remembered is that while the Antichrist accomplishes much in the 
first half of the seven years of his rule, he does not actually demand to be worshiped until after the 
middle point of this seven years. It will not be until after the Antichrist has achieved several 
significant military victories and gained a great measure of allegiance that he will invade Israel and 
establish his position of authority in the Jerusalem temple. It is at this time that Paul the Apostle 
explains that Antichrist will "set himself up in God's temple, proclaiming himself to be God." (2 
Thessalonians 2:4) This is also the time that Paul said that, "the man of lawlessness is revealed." (2 
Thessalonians 2:3) While many Christians with discernment will already have recognized the 
Antichrist by this point, it will not be until the middle of the "week" or seven years that the Bible 



says he will be fully "revealed." 



We need to understand that the Antichrist will not demand worship until well after the fact that he 
has been universally acknowledged and accepted by the Islamic world as the Mahdi. The Imams, 
mullahs, sheikhs, and the Ayatollahs; all of the world Islamic leadership, will have given their 
allegiance to the Mahdi. To deny him after this point would be the ultimate shame for Islam. It 
would come at a time when Islam will universally be experiencing its greatest rush of vindication 
and fulfillment. In the midst of all of this incredible elation, to suddenly declare and acknowledge 
that an absolute evil charlatan has deceived the entire Islamic world would simply be unthinkable. 
Once the deception has taken place and it will be impossible to undo. The hook will have been set. 



There will be other very important factors at play here as well. Throughout this time period, the 
False Prophet, whom the Islamic World will believe to be Jesus, will be working as the Antichrist's 
miracle-working "campaign manager" as it were. As Paul the Apostle says: 



The coming of the lawless one will be in accordance with the work of Satan 
displayed in all kinds of counterfeit miracles, signs and wonders, and in every sort of 
evil that deceives those who are perishing. They perish because they refused to love 
the truth and so be saved. For this reason God sends them a powerful delusion so 
that they will believe the lie and so that all will be condemned who have not believed 
the truth but have delighted in wickedness. 2 Thessalonians 2:9-12 

So the followers of the Mahdi/ Antichrist are already in a deep spiritual state of deception. This 
deception is founded on a combination of factors including some very powerful psychological 
dynamics as well as the spiritual dimensions that Paul describes above. Because "they refused to 
love the truth and so be saved. . . God sends them. . . all kinds of counterfeit miracles, signs and 
wonders... in every sort of evil that deceives... a powerful delusion so that they will believe the 
lie." This is strong language. And it is God himself who literally sends the delusion. Having 
already rejected Him, God himself causes them to become cemented in their own poor decisions. It 
is a very similar picture to the manner in which God hardened Pharaoh's heart in order that he could 
accomplish his purposes for his people Israel. Indeed, Pharoah's Egypt was in this sense a 
foreshadowing of the coming followers of Antichrist. 



The Bible also gives us a hint into one of the specific powerful delusions that will cause the world 
to awe over the Antichrist. He is said to experience some sort of deadly head wound and yet come 
back to life. It seems to be some sort of parallel to the death and resurrection of Jesus. The Apostle 
John, in the Book of Revelation describes this fatal head wound for us: 



One of the heads of the beast seemed to have had a fatal wound, but the fatal wound 
had been healed. The whole world was astonished and followed the beast. Revelation 
13:3 

Of course this great event will be "promoted" and exploited by The False Prophet/Muslim Jesus: 



He exercised all the authority of the first beast on his behalf, and made the earth and 
its inhabitants worship the first beast, whose fatal wound had been healed. And he 



performed great and miraculous signs, even causing fire to come down from heaven 
to earth in full view of men. Because of the signs he was given power to do on 
behalf of the first beast, he deceived the inhabitants of the earth. He ordered them to 
set up an image in honor of the beast who was wounded by the sword and yet lived. 
Revelation 13:12 

Exactly what this "fatal head wound" will be is yet to be seen, but it is described in two ways; one, 
it "seemed" to be fatal and in the next reference it is simply called "fatal." The Antichrist is then 
specifically described as, "the beast who was wounded by the sword and yet lived." Whatever this 
is specifically referring to, it is undoubtedly referring to some form of false sign that the 
Antichrist/Mahdi and the False Prophet/False Jesus will use to deceive and capture the wonder of 
the people. The very "sign" that Jesus pointed to as the greatest vindicating fact of His earthly 
ministry was His resurrection. The Antichrist, as the ape of Christ may indeed fabricate his own 
counterfeit resurrection as a response to the central redemptive event of all time. 



And of course, another important factor to consider here is that it is will also be at this time that 
those who do not support the Antichrist/Mahdi or give Him the worship that he demands, will be 
killed under the new globally enforced Islamic Law. 



He was given power to give breath to the image of the first beast, so that it could 
speak and cause all who refused to worship the image to be killed. Revelation 13:15 

Speaking of this specific time, Jesus says: 



So when you see standing in the holy place 'the abomination that causes desolation,' 
spoken of through the prophet Daniel—let the reader understand— For then there will 
be great distress, unequaled from the beginning of the world until now— and never to 
be equaled again. If those days had not been cut short, no one would survive, but for 
the sake of the elect those days will be shortened. Matthew 24: 16-22 

Clearly, multitudes will be killed. Multitudes will not accept nor worship the Antichrist/Mahdi. I 
believe that it is quite likely that at this time multitudes of Muslims will see the evil person that the 
Antichrist really is and will turn to the true Jesus for salvation. Who knows? 

So we need to try to envision this total scenario: The Antichrist/Mahdi has emerged. The entire 
Islamic world acknowledges him as such. Having been primed throughout their entire lives 
psychologically, doctrinally, and spiritually to receive him, much of the Islamic world rallies to his 
cause and joins his ranks. He gains several military victories and grows in power as an unparalleled 
world leader with an equally unparalleled military force under his control. All the people of the 
earth stand in awe and say, "Who is like him and who can make war with him?" On top of all this, 
the other man whom the Islamic world has been awaiting, the Muslim Jesus, is also on the scene 
and is openly declaring the Mahdi to be Allah's man of the hour. Along with the False Jesus' 
stunningly powerful rhetorical skills, he will be performing "all kinds of counterfeit miracles, signs 
and wonders" to deceive and hook as many people as possible. Among these great signs is one that 
seems to utterly amaze the people of the earth. The Antichrist undergoes some form of false 
resurrection from the dead. He recovers from a "fatal head wound." And as if all of this is not 
enough, the Antichrist then proceeds to accomplish that which the Muslim world has been longing 
and yearning for probably more than any other event conceivable: He utterly defeats Israel and 



establishes the Islamic Caliphate from Jerusalem. Islam is now vindicated! It is now mere inches 
away from its absolute final victory over the entire earth. And it is now, in the midst of all this, that 
the Mahdi throws the ultimate curve ball. In the same way that Christians view Jesus to be the 
incarnation of God, so the Mahdi now declares himself to be an incarnation of Allah, and as such, 
he demands to be worshipped. A novel more suspenseful has not been written. 



Satan often masks his true identity with something wonderful in order to allure and then hook his 
victims. In most cases, Satan's true nature is eventually revealed. When this happens, it is the 
absolute mercy of God. In such cases, God is giving the deceived person or people the opportunity 
to see the real face of evil behind all of the make-up. For some, the mask of deception will not be 
removed in this lifetime. For these, it will be too late. But for those who have the opportunity to 
see the truth behind what has been holding them sway, as I said, it is the mercy of God to their 
lives. When the Antichrist demands that he be worshipped, his true identity will be revealed to 
many. The mask will be removed and many eyes will be opened. For many however, an utter 
determination to believe in the legitimacy of the Madhi and Islam will overwhelm them. These 
would rather be swept up into a great deception with an Islamic nature than to acknowledge having 
been wrong all along. Oddly enough, the choice that will suddenly be set before them will be to 
worship the Antichrist/Mahdi who will be claiming to be Allah incarnate or to turn to Jesus, who is 
Yahweh - the God of the Bible, incarnate. All of the excuses that Islam used to cling to in order to 
reject Jesus, namely that Allah would simply never become a man and draw near to us as such, will 
be taken away. In allowing the Mahdi to be "revealed," God will be showing great mercy to the 
followers of Islam. When the Antichrist is revealed, Islam will finally be fully "unveiled." This 
will be a final demonstration of God's wonderful ability to turn even the most horrific time in 
history into an opportunity for multitudes to find repentance. He will be giving them one last great 
opportunity in this world to turn to Jesus. To do so at this time however, will of course mean one 
thing: Martyrdom. 



Multitudes, multitudes in the valley of decision! For the day of the LORD is near in the valley of 
decision. Joel 3:14 



While the Lord certainly speaks of allowing those who are deceived to continue in their 
deception, I believe that many Muslims will see the truth at this time and multitudes will find 
both salvation and possibly martyrdom at this time. Indeed, God's mercy is strong. 



The Problem of Unfulfilled Signs 



Another objection that might be raised is the problem of unfulfilled signs. Some might argue that 
unless Muslims see the fulfillment of all of the Minor and Major Signs of Islamic apocalyptic 
tradition, including the one-eyed Dajjal, or several other significant signs, they will not accept a 
false Mahdi. This argument makes some sense, but is easily resolved. 



First of all, the primary factor at play here is the flexibility of the Hadith traditions. In examining 
some of the Hadith about the Dajjal, for instance, we saw that while they were clear that indeed the 
Dajjal would be "one-eyed," the Hadith could not agree which eye was blind. One Hadith said he 
was blind in the left eye, while the other said it was his right eye. Due to the obvious corruption 



and inconsistency throughout the Hadith traditions, the Hadith are simply easy to ignore. I have 
personally found this reality too many times to count when discussing Islam with Muslims. A 
Muslim might quote a hadith as a proof text to validate his point for one argument, only to deny the 
"trustworthiness" of the very same hadith in another discussion. Many Muslims feel free to declare 
any hadith unreliable when it suites them and likewise to declare any hadith as fully reliable when it 
suites them on another occasion. There is no universal acceptance as to which hadith are absolutely 
authoritative and which are not. For those who find themselves within the system of Islam, the 
Hadith traditions create the perfect "loophole" to almost any argument that might be raised against 
the authority of Islam. The flexibility of the Hadith traditions creates the perfect fuzzy atmosphere 
for a false religion to thrive. It is a deceivers dream come true - allowing its adherents to remain in 
haze of circular reasoning without ever realizing it. 



While I concede that some Muslims will be looking for various signs to be fulfilled, so long as the 
Mahdi is on the scene and accomplishing all that we have discussed for the cause of Islam, I really 
don't think that any Muslims will actually reject the Mahdi simply because one or more of the 
particular "signs" of the last-days has failed to materialize. Simply stated, when Jerusalem falls to 
the Antichrist, very few Muslims will be protesting. 



The best way that most Christians might be able to relate to this is to imagine how most Christians 
would respond if Jesus returned to the earth from Heaven and established His rule over the earth 
from Jerusalem. Imagine that almost the entire world is becoming Christian as Jesus' teaches from 
the Scriptures from His throne in Jerusalem. Imagine that the restoration of all things is gradually 
taking place - powerful supernatural healings are in abundance. The Jews are restored to their 
Messiah and everything looks just perfect. Yet, in the midst of all of this, there never appeared an 
Antichrist or a "tribulation" or anything of the sort. Would most Christians thus reject Jesus? Or 
would they simply shrug their shoulders and say, "Oh well, I guess my eschatology was off a bit"? 
I think I know the answer. 



And this is an excellent analogy because the Mahdi is in so many ways to the Muslim what Jesus is 
to the Christian. While I am quite sure that most Christians would not protest under such a 
scenario, but rather fully embrace Jesus, so will Muslims worldwide embrace the Antichrist/Mahdi 
despite the lack of several other confirming signs. 



Conclusion 



So although I'm sure that there will be other challenges to the thesis of this book, for now, I believe 
that we have sufficiently addressed the two primary potential objections that might be raised. In the 
next chapter I will share my own personal analysis and ponderings of the information that we have 
covered so far. 



Notes: 



1. Paul Boyer, When Time Shall Be No More: Prophecy Belief in Modern American Culture 
(Studies in Cultural History), (Cambridge, Belknap Press, 1994) 



Chapter Twenty 



Further Thoughts 



Having addressed and offered resolution to some of the potential challenges to the thesis presented 
in this book, we now move on to some final thoughts. 



Mere Coincidence? 



When I first began to become acquainted with Islamic eschatology and the many similarities 
between the biblical Antichrist and the Islamic Mahdi, I was quite taken back. But as I began to see 
that these similarities extended far beyond just the Mahdi and the Antichrist, I knew that this subject 
merited a comprehensive study. I had to "see just how deep this rabbit hole goes." As the 
similarities between the two eschato logical systems fell in line, one subject after another, my 
personal conclusion was that these numerous similarities were not mere coincidence. There is clear 
evidence here of purpose and design. In chapter seventeen, I listed twenty-two striking parallels 
between the biblical and Islamic templates for the last-days, and I'm sure that this list could be 
extended quite a bit more. Several of the parallels unto themselves are quite impressive. Think 
about this fact for instance: Bible scholars and students of Bible prophecy have concluded that the 
Antichrist will make a "peace treaty" with Israel for exactly seven years. This treaty is believed by 
many to include a concession to allow Israel to rebuild the Jewish Temple. The exact same scenario 
is mirrored by the Islamic tradition that the Mahdi would mediate a "peace treaty" with the 
Christians through a Jew from the priestly tribe of Levi. A Levite would be the necessary agent to 
represent the Jewish people in rebuilding their Temple. Amazingly, the Islamic timeframe here is 
for exactly seven years. This is just too detailed and specific of a parallel to write off as mere 
coincidence. And this is perhaps the most insignificant element of all of the many parallels which 
exist. 



In thinking through the implications of the fact that the biggest "bad guy" in the Bible; the 
Antichrist, has been literally transformed into the coming savior of Islam, while the biggest good 
guy in the Bible, namely Jesus, has been transformed into the biggest "bad guy" in Islamic 
eschatology, one must be willing to ask the obvious question: Has Satan been specifically involved 
in the inspiration of Islam's end-time doctrines. Has Satan devised in the Islamic traditions a 
preemptive means to carry out his final plan. Now, of course in natural history there were real men 
and numerous developments that contributed to the formation of these traditions as we have them 
today. But I am speaking of the invisible spiritual factors and beings that are behind the formation 
of these traditions. The specificity, detail and extent of the parallels demand the acknowledgement 
of design, while the twisted and cynical nature of these "anti-parallels" clearly point to the 
malevolent nature of the "person" doing so. I understand that that may initially sound like quite a 
paranoid statement to make. But think through the facts: When God revealed the Book of 
Revelation to the Apostle John, He was at the same time pulling the lid off of Satan's grandest plan 



to deceive the world. Satan's plans were exposed a priori. Finding himself in such a position, did 
Satan, being crafty as always, decide it was necessary to create a strong tradition that contained an 
"anti-parallel" of his great plan? If so, Satan could still brazenly carry out what God has already 
said he would do and still deceive a great portion of the world while doing it. If this is the case, 
then when the Antichrist comes forward as prophesied in the Bible, Satan has seen to it that at least 
1.3 billion Muslims, rather than the recognizing the Antichrist for who he is, instead, will be 
supported by fourteen hundred year old traditions and prophecies that predicted the advent of such a 
wonderful "savior." By overseeing the establishment of such an antichrist tradition in a vibrant 
world religion, Satan has already prepared a fifth of the world to receive his coming Antichrist with 
arms wide open. It seems as though the entire Muslim world, which is expanding rapidly, has 
literally been set-up in a way that can only be accounted for by the purposeful plans of God's 
greatest enemy. If this is the case, then not only can it be said that "Satan is alive and well on Planet 
Earth," but even more specifically: Satan is alive and well in the fastest growing religion in the 
world. 

The Good Side Of Islam 

Now, before we move on, it must be pointed out that while this book has in many ways focused on 
the many very negative aspects of Islam, it must also be qualified here that Islam as a religion is 
filled with many very good, godly, admirable and noble traits. One could point out Islam's strong 
emphasis on modesty or prayer or even Islam's stunningly beautiful architecture and art. In fact 
there are many things about Islam and Islamic culture that I personally find incredibly attractive and 
appealing. To outright deny this side of Islam would be to put our collective heads in the sand. But 
as Oswald Chambers has said, in his classic Christian devotional, My utmost for his Highest, "The 
good is always the enemy of the best." This is an essential concept for us to grasp. The reason for 
this is that Satan has figured this out long ago and has effectively utilized this concept as one of his 
greatest tools to lead many astray. Islam has many inward and outward religious expressions that 
are quite good; many bear a strong resemblance to the expressions that I have experienced in 
Christianity. Of course, the religion of Islam without the genuine gospel of Jesus will never lead 
anyone into a true relationship with God. No matter how many admirable traits and traditions that 
Islam possesses, ultimately, it falls short and fails to deliver where it truly matters the most. Jesus is 
not merely another prophet; rather He is "The way and the truth and the life." (John 14:6) So in 
this sense, again, we see the clear antichrist nature of Islam. How so? Because the word 
"antichrist" has a dual meaning. Not only does Antichrist mean "against Christ," it also means 
"instead of Christ," - a substitute. In Islam, I see a masterfully crafted substitute form of 
Christianity. Islam is a religion that bears as much resemblance to the real thing as possible without 
actually having the most essential aspect of all - a genuine living relationship with the One True 
God of the universe through Jesus Christ. This is the essential mode whereby God has chosen to 
deal with humans. Islam attempts to bypass this. It would be hard to create a better example of a 
Christ-less version of Christianity than Islam. And in this sense, Islam is the "good" that is the 
ultimate enemy of "the best". Thus, the danger of Islam is not only its obvious dark side but also its 
light side. For it is those aspects of Islam that resembles a genuine relationship with God that make 
it seem acceptable to many who base their decision on a less than complete examination of both 
religions. Satan is crafty and wise. Without a veneer of godliness, Islam would be unacceptable to 
everyone, but Satan has always candy coated his poison. Satan was perfectly happy to suffer and 
allow many godly elements into the religion of Islam in exchange for the absence of the essential 
and foundational element of any true relationship with God, which is the real Jesus - the only 
Savior of the world. 



If Not Islam, Then What? 



After all of the information is examined, there is one last important question that needs to be 
asked: If Islam is not the Antichrist system, then what is? 



In America, we are infamously American centric. As American Christians we always read 
into the Bible our own American experience. Presently, in America and elsewhere, the 
greatest "enemy" today of Christianity is generally the "progressive" secularists - the left 
wing and adherents to the various forms of New Age religion. David Limbaugh, social and 
political commentator, in his timely book, Persecution: How Liberals Are Waging War Against 
Christianity details the ever-growing trend of predjudice, discrimination and hatred toward 
Christians in America. Limbaugh accurately identifies a genuine and a growing hatred 
toward Christians through the United States. As such, many American Christians may 
envision a day when the hatred of progressive secularists toward Christians will boil over into 
a fomenting rage until some people will actually feel justified in the killing of Christians. 
While I have seen some pretty strong hatred directed toward Christians, and while 
Limbaugh's analysis is entirely accurate, I personally find it rather hard to believe that mere 
liberalism or secular humanism is enough to account for the kind of worldwide seemingly 
organized murderous behavior that the Bible speaks of as taking place in the last-days. 
Perhaps, the vision of American Christians has been far too myopic when they have tried to 
visualize or speculate about who their real persecutors will be in the end-times. When Jesus 
says that the day is coming "when those who murder you will think that they are offering God 
a service," it necessitates not only a belief in God but also some form of religious system 
whereby the mentality that killing in the name of God is actually reasonable. I do not 

personally see mere liberalism, humanism, or even occultism as being enough to account for 
the specific description that Jesus gives us in this warning. Perhaps, if within the next several 
decades, humanism, occultism, and various forms of New Age religion somehow merge into 
some form of popular cohesive world movement that experiences some form of significant 
revival, then maybe a case could be made for such a system to be responsible for such a world 
wide persecution. But right now, such a system does not exist. I simply do not see enough 
tangible evidence to accept the notion that any of the "isms" that we just mentioned could be 
legitimate candidates to fulfill the prophecies of Jesus regarding people killing Christians and 
thinking themselves to be serving God in doing so. 



Islam however fits Jesus' prophecy perfectly. And as we discussed in previous chapters, Islam 
also fulfills John's prophecy perfectly of a worldwide system that will use beheading as it 
primary method or mode of operation to enforce its rule. But how have we missed this? After 
all, Islam is the world's second largest and fastest growing religion. Are we really that blind? 
To be fair, until 9-11, Islam had been pretty much off the radar of most American Christians. 
And in many ways, Islam as a religion has been somewhat dormant as a world power for 
much of the last century. But Islam's slow and steady growth throughout the twentieth 
century began to churn and froth later in the century with the advent of radical Islam in Iran 

and Egypt that has already given rise to a world-wide network of jihad movements that has 
never before existed in the history of Islam or the world. Many are now declaring that, "The 
21st century will be the century of Islam." 2 As many speculate that America is involved in the 
Third World War, Muslims are declaring all over the earth that they are at the onset of the 
third great Jihad. 3 So now, possibly at an hour that is quite late, Islam has now finally 
grabbed our attention. And as we assess Islam's nature in light of biblical prophecies, we see 
that it not only fits the description of the Biblical prophecies down to every last detail, but that 
it also has now had over fourteen hundred years to infiltrate every corner of the earth. I 

believe that the stage is now set. 

Notes: 

1 . Oswald Chambers, My Utmost for His Highest 

2. Akhbar Ahmed, Islam Under Seige The Globalist, July 20, 2003 
http://www.theglobalist.com/DB Web/printStoryId.aspx?StoryId=33 19 

3. An essential read in this regard is an article from Inside Report at: 
http://www.insiderreport.net/clash_l-2.html 



Chapter Twenty One 



How Should Christians Respond? 



Responding With Prayer 



The Antidote For Hopelessness 



After reading this book, I'm sure that many may feel slightly hopeless. "Well then," you might ask, 
"If this Satanic/Islamic Empire is going to take over the world and kill multiplied millions of 
people, then what can we do? It seems so pre-determined, so hopeless." This chapter addresses 
God's primary provision and antidote to all seemingly hopeless situations: Prayer. 



Prayer is absolutely the most significant power available to mankind. Yet sadly, it is significantly 
neglected, even within the Church. 



So here's the question that must be asked: If the Bible says that all of these things are going to 
happen, then why not simply resign ourselves to "God's will" and simply let Islam take over our 
nations and get it over with? Why prolong the inevitable? These are legitimate questions. But they 
are based on some very false assumptions. Let me explain. 



Is Our Fate Already Determined? 



Some Bible teachers have speculated that literally every nation of the earth would be taken over by 
the Antichrist system. We have already looked at some of the Bible verses that suggest such. My 
take on this subject is slightly different than those who take this position in an absolute manner. Let 
me explain why. First let's look at the verses that are used to conclude that every last nation will 
fall to Antichrist and join him in his attack against Jerusalem: 



I am going to make Jerusalem a cup that sends all the surrounding peoples reeling. Judah will be 
besieged as well as Jerusalem. On that day, when all the nations of the earth are gathered against 
her, I will make Jerusalem an immovable rock for all the nations. All who try to move it will injure 
themselves. Zechariah 12:2,3 

I will gather all the nations to Jerusalem to fight against it Zechariah 14:2 



I will gather all nations and bring them down to the Valley of Jehoshaphat. There I 
will enter into judgment against them concerning my inheritance, my people Israel. 
Joel 3:2 

The beast... was given power to make war against the saints and to conquer them. 
And he was given authority over every tribe, people, language and nation. 
Revelation 13:7 

Let's look at the first three verses first. Since these verses use the word "all" and specifically the 
phrase, "all the nations of the earth" when speaking of the attack against Jerusalem at the battle of 
Armageddon, then surely, it has already been determined that every last nation will fall to the 
Antichrist's empire and support him in this battle. I can fully understand how many would arrive at 
this conclusion. 



There are at least two problems with this interpretation however: Firstly, there are plenty of other 
verses in the Bible that likewise use this very same type of language, yet are clearly not speaking of 
every single last nation in the world. These verses as well as the ones above all use a Hebrew 
grammatical construct that essentially uses an exaggeration of sorts or an emphatic type of 
statement in order to convey their point. Grammarians call this construct a hyperbole. It is the type 
of statement like, "Everyone loves ice-cream!" or "You never clean the kitchen," or the ancient, 
"Cretans are always liars, vicious brutes, lazy gluttons." Oftentimes for the sake of brevity, 
elaborating on the exceptions would entirely blunt the impact of the statement. For instance, 
imagine a speed limit sign that had several various exceptions painted on it: "Speed limit fifty five, 
except ambulances, fire trucks, police giving chase, etc." It simply wouldn't work. Thus 
exceptions cannot be ruled out on the basis of exclusive language. This type of language is actually 
found quite frequently in the Bible. For instance, Daniel the prophet, speaking to King 
Nebuchadnezzar said this: 



"O king, the Most High God gave your father Nebuchadnezzar sovereignty and 
greatness and glory and splendor. Because of the high position he gave him, all the 
peoples and nations and men of every language dreaded and feared him. Daniel 
5:18,19 

So, I ask you this question: Did every single nation in the earth fear Nebuchadnezzar's father? Or 
did only those nations that had heard of Nebuchadnezzar's father dread him? Was Daniel speaking 
of every single last nation of the earth? Or only those nations that were in a close enough proximity 
to Babylon to be affected by her? Were the native peoples of Papua New Guinea living in dread of 
Nebuchadnezzar's father? Personally, I think that Daniel's use of the phrase, "a// the peoples and 
nations and men of every language" was more of an emphatic expression used to convey his point. 
Or how about another similar example: 



Men of all nations came to listen to Solomon's wisdom, sent by all the kings of the 
world, who had heard of his wisdom. I Kings 4:34 

Was Solomon's wisdom so impressive that not a single king in all the earth failed to hear of it? Or 
is this verse another expression used to convey the great amount of renown that Solomon had? 
How about this one: 

And he took Agag the king of the Amalekites alive, and utterly destroyed all the 



people with the edge of the sword. 1 Samuel 15:8 

Should we find it odd that a people here recorded as being "utterly destroyed" come back making 
trouble just a few chapters later in 1 Samuel? Again, there are numerous such examples like this 
throughout the Bible. Do you see my point? 

Now, if we look at the verses in Zechariah again, we even see that there seems to be a more specific 
mention of just which nations will be primarily involved in the attack: 

I am going to make Jerusalem a cup that sends all the surrounding peoples reeling. 
Zechariah 12:2 

Of course, the surrounding nations are the Muslim nations that encircle Israel on every side. In fact, 
the Prophet Joel confirms this as well. Speaking of the final attack against Jerusalem, Joel 
prophesied: 



I will gather all nations and bring them down to the Valley of Jehoshaphat. There I 
will enter into judgment against them concerning my inheritance, my people Israel. . . 
Now what have you against me, O Tyre and Sidon and all you regions of Philistia?. . . 
Proclaim this among the nations: Prepare for war! Rouse the warriors! Let all the 
fighting men draw near and attack. Beat your plowshares into swords and your 
pruning hooks into spears. Let the weakling say, "I am strong!" Come quickly, all 
you nations from every side, and assemble there. Bring down your warriors, O 
LORD ! "Let the nations be roused; let them advance into the Valley of Jehoshaphat, 
for there I will sit to judge all the nations on every side. Joel 3:2,4,9-12 

The New American Standard Bible words the italicized segments of the above passages as, "all you 
surrounding nations." Again, who are the "surrounding nations?" Does this include New Zealand? 
Canada? It could. But contextually, the Bible is specifically referring to the Islamic nations that 
surround Jerusalem/Israel on every side. 



The second reason that the position that every single last nation will fall to Antichrist is impossible, 
is quite simply because the Scriptures state outright that not every nation will fall to him. In fact 
there will even be some nations that will resist the Antichrist after he attacks Jerusalem. Consider 
the following verses from Daniel: 



At the time of the end the king of the South will engage him in battle, and the king of the North will 
storm out against him with chariots and cavalry and a great fleet of ships. He will invade many 
countries and sweep through them like a flood. He will also invade the Beautiful Land. Many 
countries will fall, but Edom, Moab and the leaders of Ammon will be delivered from his hand. He 
will extend his power over many countries; Egypt will not escape. He will gain control of the 
treasures of gold and silver and all the riches of Egypt, with the Libyans and Nubians in 
submission. But reports from the east and the north will alarm him, and he will set out in a great 
rage to destroy and annihilate many. He will pitch his royal tents between the seas at the beautiful 
holy mountain. Yet he will come to his end, and no one will help him. Daniel 1 1 :40-45 



At a minimum it clearly says here that Edom, Moab, and the leaders of Ammon will be delivered 
from Antichrist's hand. This is speaking of modern Jordan. So at least Jordan will not submit to the 
Antichrist nor fall to his control. The verse specifically goes on to define the nations that will fall to 
him. It says "many countries." Not all. Is the Bible contradicting itself? I don't believe so. I do 



believe that every tribe, people, language and nation will be utterly affected by the Antichrist's 
influence. I believe that the Antichrist will at least be given a measure of influence and authority 
over every last nation in that within every nation he will have many followers. Many nations will 
be completely dominated by him, but not every nation will completely fall to him. I believe that 
this is the only way that we can fully reconcile all of the verses relating to this issue. 



Okay, so let's say that I have demonstrated that not every single last nation of the earth will attack 
Jerusalem with the Antichrist, but instead enough nations that Zechariah and Joel were justified in 
using such emphatic expressions. Why am I taking so much time making this point in a chapter on 
prayer? Simple. The reason is because I believe that while the Bible indeed gives us a general 
prophetic framework of what will happen in the last-days, many of the specific details have yet to 
be determined. God did not reveal every final detail for a reason. He rarely does. If He did, then 
we would be justified in simply waiting for the Antichrist to come and get us. We would be entirely 
justified in digging holes in the ground as secret hideouts to store our survival food. But instead, 
God desires us to actually wrestle with Him in prayer, not only for our own souls and our families, 
but also for the very nations that we live in and call home. God did not warn, for instance, David 
Pawson that Islam may indeed eventually take over England in order to give him fair time to flee, 
but rather to warn the Church in England to join together and fight for the very soul of their country 
through prevailing prayer! Islam may have an attitude of almost fatalistic resignation to Allah's 
will: "Inshallah," (If it be Allah's will... it will be) they say. But we serve a God who asks us to 
participate with him as He affects the nations. We serve a God who expects us to spread His 
beautiful kingdom throughout the earth through preaching (invitation) and prayer. 



The point here is that if you find yourself feeling a tad hopeless after reading the scenario that has 
been opened up in this book, do not fear; there is always something that you can do: You can pray, 
you can pray and you can pray some more. And you can join with those who are doing likewise. 
Never underestimate the ability of prevailing prayer to effect reality and the final end of any matter. 
Remember, the story is not over, until it is has come to pass. I believe that it will be specifically the 
lack of, or the presence of an abundance of prevailing prayer that will literally determine the final 
chapter in the story of many nations. The Lord has given us the ability to literally affect the 
measure of His mercy verses the measure of His judgment that will touch our homes, our cities, our 
regions and even our nations. Every nation will receive its own measure of God's judgment. 
Indeed, every person on the earth will undergo a deep refining process during the last three and a 
half years of this terrible period. Everything that can be shaken will be shaken. So now is the time 
to cry out for God's mercy for the days to come. 



There is also another very important aspect of prayer that must also be mentioned. I also believe 
that prayer can forestall the judgment of God and buy more time for positive changes. We must 
remember that the reason that the Lord has held off His return thus far is for the sake of more 
people coming to know him and be saved: 



The Lord is not slow in keeping His promise, as some understand slowness. He is 
patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance. 
2 Peter 3:9 

There are dramatic revivals in many nations that would be cut short if the end came now, and there 
may very well be future revivals that would never take place if the end came now. While I 
personally believe that the day will indeed come when all of the terrifying prophecies in the Bible 



will come to pass, I believe that we can beseech God to give us more time and to pour out revival 
on our nations before these the dark days come. Prayer can forestall his wrath in order that his 
mercy will have more time to work in the heart of a nation. 



God came and spoke to Moses. He said that he was about to judge and destroy the children of 
Israel. For most of us, that would have been enough. God said it - it was a done deal. But Moses 
would not accept it. He interceded with God: 



"I have seen these people," The Lord said to Moses, "and they are a stiff-necked 
people. Now leave me alone so that my anger may burn against them and that I may 
destroy them. Then I will make you into a great nation." But Moses sought the favor 
of the Lord his God. "O Lord ," he said, "why should your anger burn against your 
people, whom you brought out of Egypt with great power and a mighty hand? Why 
should the Egyptians say, 'It was with evil intent that he brought them out, to kill 
them in the mountains and to wipe them off the face of the earth'? Turn from your 
fierce anger; relent and do not bring disaster on your people. Remember your 
servants Abraham, Isaac and Israel, to whom you swore by your own self: 'I will 
make your descendants as numerous as the stars in the sky and I will give your 
descendants all this land I promised them, and it will be their inheritance forever.' " 
Then the Lord relented and did not bring on his people the disaster he had 
threatened. Exodus 32:9-14 

Now go back and rewind this scene. First God speaks to Moses and says, "Now leave me alone so 
that my anger may burn against them and that I may destroy them. Then I will make you into a 
great nation." Okay, press pause. . . Now let's insert a few theologians into the scene at this point to 
discuss whether or not God will destroy the Israelites. "Of course He will," they all agree, "God 
said it and that settles it." Many might argue the same thing today. Maybe you feel as though 
judgment is inevitable for our nation. Okay fine. What are you doing about it? Are you 
complaining really loudly? Or are you interceding for mercy like Moses? Indeed, maybe God will 
pour out his judgment on your nation. Or perhaps He will relinquish: 



Seek the Lord, all you humble of the land, you who do what he commands. Seek 
righteousness, seek humility; perhaps you will be sheltered on the day of the Lord's 
anger. Zephaniah 2:3 

"Even now," declares the Lord, "return to me with all your heart, with fasting and weeping and 
mourning." Rend your heart and not your garments. Return to the Lord your God, for he is 
gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in love, and he relents from sending 
calamity. Who knows? He may turn and have pity and leave behind a blessing- Joel 2:12-14 



I personally believe that we are now living in a crucial time when the future of many nations is 
hanging in the balance. Now is not the time to fear. Nor is it the time to gripe. Now is the time to 
pray! 



I want to end this chapter by quoting a portion of an article written by prominent Bible teacher and 
author Francis Frangipane. I felt particularly inspired by Francis' article as he addressed this very 
issue that we are discussing and I believe you will as well. The title of the article is "This Day We 
Fight!" 



The conflict before our generation is no less threatening than Nazism and Soviet Imperialism. 
Radical Islam is a demonic power that seeks world domination. We cannot lose the war against 
terrorism or morality. We must not open to fear or unbelief, for we were born to fight and win the 
battles of our times. Again the argument arises, "I was taught that life is supposed to only grow 
more evil until Christ returns." Yes, such a day will come, but we must not assume that it has 
arrived. In every age God requires we walk as overcomers. The very fact that there are nations 
today that are experiencing great harvests and breakthroughs reminds us there is still time for our 
nations. One of our readers sent us the following excerpt from Aragon, king of Gondor, in The 
Return of the King. The book's author, J.R.R. Tolkien, an Englishman, denies his work had 
anything to do with the Great War. Yet, much of his manuscript was written during the height of 
WWII. The book is a metaphor of all the battles that each generation must face to conquer evil. . . 



"Hopelessly outnumbered, King Aragon sought to inspire his men against what seemed like sure 
defeat against the swarming hordes of their hellish enemies. Riding in front of his gathered, but 
rather lowly army, he shouted, T see in your eyes the same fear that would break the heart of me. A 
day may come when the courage of men fails, when we forsake our friends, and break all bonds of 
fellowship. But it is not this day. This day, we fight! ...by all you hold dear on this good Earth, I 
bid you stand with me, men of the West!"'' 



To which I can only add a very heartfelt Amen! 



Notes: 



1. Francis Frangipane, "This Day We Fight!" 
http://www.elijahlist.com/words/display_word.html?ID=2294 



Chapter Twenty Two 



Responding With Outreach 



While the power and necessity of prayer is indisputable, there is also another dimension to our 
response that is also absolutely necessary. We must also reach out to Muslims with the 
consummate Christian message of good news. It is a message of freedom to those who have 
been held captive by the false Islamic gospel of fear. It is a message of love and acceptance to 
those who have never really known what it feels like to be accepted and fully loved by God. It 
is the message that says, God loves you this much. And here's how He proved it forever... We 
must never take the gospel message for granted. We must never underestimate its power. 
Indeed, "ft is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes.'''' (Romans 1:16) 



Reaching Out 



How can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they 
hear without someone preaching to them? Romans 10:14 

The purpose of this chapter is not to discuss methods of outreach to Muslims, but rather the spirit in 
which God desires us to reach out to Muslims in order that not only they, but also we, might be 
transformed. Nevertheless, I want make just a few comments regarding outreach to Muslims. 
There are of course two primary ways that Christians can reach out to Muslims; at home or abroad. 
While most Christians might assume that there are already plenty of missionaries who are laboring 
away among Muslim peoples, consider this statistic: Only two percent of the Protestant Missionary 
force is reaching out to the Muslims of the world who make up practically half of the non-Christian 
world population. That's astounding, and much could be said about this. But while the majority of 
those who read this book may never actually move themselves and their families overseas to 
become missionaries to Muslims in foreign lands, that does not mean however, that outreach to 
Muslims is not possible. Today, with several million Muslims living in America, America is part of 
the Islamic world. The same can be said of any number of western countries. Most Muslims have 
moved to America from countries where you or I could be imprisoned or even killed for sharing the 
Gospel message with them. But here they are in America - the land of the free - and most 
Christians ignore their presence. Has there ever been a time when Jesus' words rang more true? 



The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Luke 10:3 

If you are a follower of Jesus then I encourage you to meditate on Jesus' words when he told us all 
to "go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son 



and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you." To what 
degree are you personally being obedient to this commandment? 



Perhaps you are thinking that outreach to Muslims is impossible. Perhaps after reading this book 
you are even more afraid of Muslims than you previously were. Let's talk about those feelings. 



A Muslim Just Like Me 



After reading this book, you may be surprised to find out that I actually love Muslims. And if you 
are someone who has been embraced by the love of God in Christ, then you should too. One of my 
biggest fears in writing this book was that it would foster a negative reaction in people toward 
Muslims. Of course the natural reaction after reading so much negative information is probably to 
shrink back from Muslims in fear. But when faced with such fear, the Lord does not want us to 
retreat, but rather to boldly shine forth His love to those in the darkness, despite our fears. Let me 
declare very loudly: "Our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the 
authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the 
heavenly realms." (Ephesians 6:12) In other words, Muslims are not the enemy! This book is not 
about Muslims - It is about Islam. It's about the spiritual forces and deceptive doctrines that hold 
people captive. Despite the fact that I've argued that Muslims are essentially following an 
"antichrist" religion, I want to make it clear that as followers of Christ we need to see in every 
Muslim, never an enemy, but rather always someone who is created in the image of God -just like 
us. 



As a matter of fact, this is perhaps one of the issues that takes many westerners by surprise when 
they begin to get to know real Muslims. Instead of discovering small-minded, angry people, many 
are taken aback to discover that most Muslims are indeed just like anybody else. I have met many 
very warm, very kind and very intelligent Muslims. And the reason that they seem just like us is 
because they are just like us. The majority of Muslims that you meet are people who sincerely 
desire to live a good life before God and do what pleases Him. So this is how we should view most 
Muslims: As genuine God seekers. 



Finding The Ocean In Every Drop 



Jalal al Din al Rumi was one of Islam's greatest mystics. He practiced a mystical form of Islam 
known as Sufiism. Rumi often spoke of God as "the Beloved" or "the Friend." Sufis' such as Rumi 
also placed far more emphasis on Jesus as their model for life than other Muslims. One cannot read 
many of Rumi 's writings without feeling as though he was very close to being a Christian. There is 
at least one quote of Rumi 's that I have truly come to appreciate. Rumi said, "One day I was going 
along looking to see in people the shining of the Friend, so I would recognize the Ocean in a drop." 
Rumi attempted to see God in all of His creation, and particularly in every one of His creatures. 
Maybe you say that we cannot find any goodness and light in the religion of the Antichrist. But 
believe it or not, you can. And here's the reason: Islam is made of Muslims. And Muslims are 
people who are created in the image of God. And many of them are genuine God seekers. As such, 
even in Islam there are things that Christians can learn from. And if this is so of a dead end, 
antichrist religious system, then how much more in its followers who are each one God's creatures! 



While the natural tendency of our hearts might be to shrink back from fear, instead the Lord desires 
us to approach Muslims with an attitude of confidence and humility that sees not an "other," but 
rather another of God's creatures. This attitude of humility, of boldness and of confidence is what 
God desires for His people throughout time but particularly in the last-days. He desires us to be 
overcomers. 



Overcomers 



An overcomer is someone who does not allow fear to overcome him or her but rather overcomes 
fear with love. An overcomer does not allow hatred to overcome him or her but rather overcomes 
hatred with reconciliation. There was one man who reached out in just such a spirit to Muslims. 
He did so in the midst of one of the darkest periods of Christian history. The relationship between 
Islam and Christianity was at this time perhaps comparable to the atmosphere today. It was during 
the third Great crusade that Francis of Assisi decided to go and preach the Gospel to the Muslims. 
It is the spirit that Francis walked in that is a powerful model for Christ-likeness in Christian 
outreach to Muslims today. 



Francis' Story 



In 1219 Francis of Assissi and twelve of his brothers traveled with the crusader army to the front 
lines in the war between the Crusaders and the Muslim Saracens of Sultan Al- Kaamil in Egypt. 
Francis and his friends set up camp within the crusader camp as the army prepared to lay siege to 
the port city of Damietta. Francis preached the gospel among the crusaders and many of those who 
were impacted by Francis' message laid down their arms and joined the Franciscan order. Francis' 
approach was never to discriminate when preaching the gospel. He preached to the "Christian" 
Crusaders and the Muslim Saracens alike. Francis followed Jesus directly into the camp of the 
Sultan, the leader of the Muslim armies. Among the Christians, Sultan Al- Kaamil was viewed as a 
brute beast. But Francis found a man who was kind, sincere, very open and a genuine God-seeker. 



Francis and his close friend Illuminato walked directly into the camp of the "enemy." Francis was 
immediately captured and initially abused by the Muslim soldiers. Francis demanded that he be 
taken to the Sultan in order to preach the gospel to him. Francis' request was approved. Francis 
greeted the Sultan with a greeting of "God give you peace." Ironically this greeting was one that 
Francis himself had devised which also happened to correlate wonderfully with the standard 
greeting used by Muslims: As-salamu Alaikum (peace be upon you). 



Christine Mallouhi in her wonderful book, Waging Peace on Islam, walks through the various 
stories and legends that surround this meeting between Francis and Kaamil. While there are 
differing accounts, there are some things that we can know for sure about this meeting. We know 
that Francis was well received by the Sultan. Most traditions support that Kaamil was so taken 
aback by Francis that he invited him to stay for a prolonged period with the Muslims. The record 
also shows that Francis accepted this invitation. We even know that the Sultan gave written 
permission to Francis and his men to freely preach the Gospel in Muslim lands. 



But what exactly happened to the two men as a result of their meeting? Based on interviews with 
brother Illuminato, the Sultan was quoted as saying to Francis, "I believe your faith is good and 
true" and upon parting ways, he asked Francis to pray that he would be able to find the correct 
path. Whether or not the Sultan was converted is in question, but even the Muslim accounts 
mention that Kaamil was indeed a changed man after his encounter with Francis. But here's the 
interesting part and a lesson for us as well. Francis was also changed. Francis was so impacted by 
the Muslims, that upon returning home to Europe he adapted some elements of Muslim practice 
into his religious life. For instance in accordance with the Muslim call to prayer five times a day, 
Francis declared to the superiors of the Franciscan Order that they were to, "Announce and preach 
to all the people. . . tell them about the glory that is due to Him, so that at every hour when bells are 
rung, praise and honor may be offered to Almighty God by everyone all over the world." It is also 
said that Francis began bowing down with his head to the ground as the Muslims do when praying. 
He wrote to the general Chapter: "At the sound of His name you should fall to the ground and adore 
Him with fear and reverence. Give hearing with all your ears and obey the Son of God. This is the 
very reason he has sent you all over the world, so that by word and deed you might bear witness to 
His message and convince everyone that there is no other Almighty God besides Him." This last 
part of course, is very similar to the Muslim credo, "There is no god but God (Allah)." 



So in the final assessment, we learn that both the Sultan and Francis were changed as a result of 
their meeting. The reason for this is that in every encounter, Francis did not look to merely convert 
"the other" but his own self as well. Francis did not see the greatest enemy in others, but rather in 
his own "self." 



The purpose of pointing out this story of Francis is that today, as then, we live in a time when 
Christian/Muslim tensions, misunderstandings and fears are strong. How much more will such 
feelings reach their full peak in the last-days? Francis is a wonderful model for us as he reached out 
to Muslims. He came to Muslims in confidence, without fear, yet humble, teachable and in an 
absolute spirit of peace. Francis did not go to the antichrist/infidel enemy with a spirit of prejudice, 
but rather simply to a people who needed Jesus. Likewise Francis did not go to defend the Gospel, 
but to die for it. We will discuss this issue in the next chapter. 



Personal Benefits 



While the primary purpose of outreach is of course to offer the message of salvation and life 
abundant to our Muslim brothers and sisters, there are also some very powerful benefits that we 
receive as well when reaching out to Muslims. Regardless of how mature of a believer you are, 
anyone who enters into deep religious dialogue with Muslims will be challenged. You see, most 
Muslims spend a lot of time training themselves to argue with Christians. Eventually, you will find 
your core beliefs being challenged. The good news however, is that through challenges comes a 
strengthening. My personal encounters with Muslims have caused immense growth in terms of my 
personal revelation and understanding of my own faith. I have never meditated more on the 
wonders of the incarnation, the trinity or the cross as I have during the periods that I am engaged 
with Muslims who vehemently oppose all of these doctrines. Is it at all surprising then that many of 
those who have reached out to Muslims have walked in a powerful revelation of the very issues that 
Islam denies? A wonderful example is Samuel Zwemer. Zwemer was a forerunner in ministry to 
Muslims, who lived through the turn of the last century. One of Zwemer 's books, The Glory of the 
Cross is a classic that should read by every Christian. Its title says it all - as a result of his 
encounter with Muslims, Zwemer walked in a deeper revelation of the glory of the cross. And thus 



it will be with us as well. As we approach Muslims, the purpose is not only to introduce him or her 
to the real Jesus in order that he or she can be "converted," but equally in order that we ourselves 
might find ourselves in an ongoing and continual state of "conversion" and transformation as well. 



Notes: 



1 . Bruce A. Mcdowell & Anees Zaka, Muslims and Christians at the Table, (P&R Publishing, 
Phillipsburg, New Jersey) p.26 

2. Christine A. Mallouhi, Waging Peace On Islam, (Dowers Grove, Intervarsity, 2000), pp. 
263-287. Note from the author: I highly recommend this book! 



Chapter Twenty Three 



Preparing for Martyrdom 



Becoming Part Of The Persecuted Christian World 



While most of us in the West may not live in an atmosphere where martyrdom is a present threat or 
reality, I believe that it is very important for all of us to remain connected to our brothers and sisters 
who do. Presently there are numerous countries throughout the world where persecution and 
martyrdom are common. I believe that there are practical steps that we can all take to connect our 
hearts to those who live on the front lines. Surely the Christian Church in the earth needs to strive 
to build stronger bonds of unity, mutual support and connectedness. And of course, we in the West, 
who presently "dwell securely in the coastlands," can certainly benefit from regular reality checks. 



Jesus explained the principal to us that where our treasure is, there our hearts would be also. Our 
"treasure" may be defined by more than just our money. Beyond our finances, our time and our 
energies are also equally our treasures. So if we wish to begin building heart connections with 
those in lands of persecution then there are some very simple things that we can do. Of course, to 
start, we can get to know who they are and where they are, and we can begin to regularly pray for 
them. If you are a leader or a pastor, then I encourage you to take a brief moment during every 
Church service to pray for our persecuted brothers and sisters around the world. By this you will be 
facilitating the development of a bond between your entire congregation and the persecuted 
Church. This is a good reality check for those of us who live in such a state of comfort in the West. 



Secondly, we can begin to develop relationships with real people who live under the threat of 
persecution. Letter writing, E-mails, or even visits are all very simple ways to build bonds of 
mutual support. If you have a young family with children, then "adopt" a family in a land of 
persecution. Your families can exchange letters and the children can draw pictures and make small 
gifts for each other etc. As a family, you can regularly pray together for your friends in Pakistan, 
China, Iraq or wherever they might live. 



And lastly, of course, you can send money. Do not feel as though you necessarily need to send 
large amounts, but simply choose an amount, and set it aside each month and send it wherever you 
feel led to give. Even if you literally sent five dollars a month, you would be sowing a seed and 
building a bridge. 



How do you begin to get acquainted with the persecuted Church? Firstly there are various 
organizations that minister directly to the persecuted Church throughout the world. Each ministry 
has its own special emphasis. I refer you here to three very good ministries: 



• Voice of the Martyrs at www.persecution.com 

• Operation Nehemiah at www. operationsnehemiah. org 

• The Barnabas Fund at www.barnabasfund.org 

• Open Doors Ministries at www. opendoorsusa. org 

Each ministry has a newsletter that provides updates about current events as well as prayer points 
and practical ways to support their efforts. If you have e-mail, then each organization has e-mail 
reports that they send out with day-to-day updates and prayer requests. Contact one of these 
organizations and ask them to help you in establishing a contact such as we discussed above. 



Preparing For Martyrdom Is Not Optional 



But martyrdom is not merely something for those in some far off lands to think about. Everyone 
who claims the name "Christian" should be preparing his or her heart for potential martyrdom. This 
is not an optional preparation for only those who live in third world countries or those who live at 
certain times in world history. Preparing for martyrdom has always been part of what it means to be 
a true Christian. Christianity is the only religion that has as its highest example, a man who was 
tortured and put to death publicly. As Christians, we are his followers. Yet the concept of 
martyrdom is essentially a foreign one to most of us in our western Christian culture. But in many 
parts of the world today, such as China, Pakistan, or the Middle East, those who choose to follow 
Jesus likewise all realize that they are saying yes to potential martyrdom. This was also the case for 
Christians for the first three hundred years of Church history. Persecutions and martyrdom were 
common, especially among those who assumed positions of leadership. 



Martyrdom And Miracles 



Yet during the periods of the early Church and since the communist takeover of China, when 
martyrdom has been commonplace, the Church has thrived. Not only does the Church grow in such 
an atmosphere, but it is also experiences the greatest measure of power. Miracles, prophecy, angelic 
encounters, visions: these are the experiences that we read about as common in such an atmosphere 
of heavy persecution. Not surprisingly then, the Bible likewise says that in the last-days, when 
persecution will have peaked on a worldwide scale, the greater Church will experience that same 
measure of power: 



In the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will 
prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams. Even on my servants, 
both men and women, I will pour out my Spirit in those days, and they will prophesy. I will show 
wonders in the heaven above and signs on the earth below, blood and fire and billows of smoke. 
The sun will be turned to darkness 

and the moon to blood before the coming of the great and glorious day of the Lord. Acts 2:17-20 



The Bible makes it clear that the last-days will be a period not only marked by severe persecution 
and martyrdom, but also by perhaps the greatest measure of corporate anointing by the Holy Spirit 
for miracles and demonstrations of God's power. God will show mighty signs and wonders not 
only in the heavens but also "on the earth below." During the last-days, the Church will 



simultaneously shine the brightest and experience its darkest defeat. 
Overcoming By Being Overcome 



In the Book of Daniel and the Book of Revelation, we see the clearest articulation of this paradox. 
As the Lord revealed images of the last-days to Daniel, he was totally confused and utterly 
devastated. Daniel actually says that after seeing these things he was sickened and remained so for 
days afterward. What did Daniel see? As the Lord visited Daniel with visions of the last-days, he 
saw the mystery and the paradox of the cross being lived out by the Church. Daniel saw the very 
means by which the last-days Church would literally overcome Satan and his hoards and ultimately 
receive their reward: the Kingdom of God: 



"As I watched, this horn [Antichrist] was waging war against the saints and 
defeating them, until the Ancient of Days came and pronounced judgment in favor of 
the saints of the Most High, and the time came when they possessed the kingdom. 
He gave me this explanation: 'The fourth beast is a fourth kingdom that will appear 
on earth. It will be different from all the other kingdoms and will devour the whole 
earth, trampling it down and crushing it. The ten horns are ten kings who will come 
from this kingdom. After them another king will arise, different from the earlier 
ones; he will subdue three kings. He will speak against the Most High and oppress 
his saints and try to change the set times and the laws. The saints will be handed 
over to him for a time, times and half a time. But the court will sit, and his power 
will be taken away and completely destroyed forever. Then the sovereignty, power 
and greatness of the kingdoms under the whole heaven will be handed over to the 
saints, the people of the Most High. His kingdom will be an everlasting kingdom, 
and all rulers will worship and obey him.' This is the end of the matter. I, Daniel, 
was deeply troubled by my thoughts, and my face turned pale, but I kept the matter 
to myself." Daniel 7:21-28 

This very passage is reflected in the Book of Revelation: 



The beast was given a mouth to utter proud words and blasphemies and to exercise 
his authority for forty-two months. He opened his mouth to blaspheme God, and to 
slander his name and his dwelling place and those who live in heaven. He was given 
power to make war against the saints and to conquer them. And he was given 
authority over every tribe, people, language and nation. All inhabitants of the earth 
will worship the beast—all whose names have not been written in the book of life 
belonging to the Lamb that was slain from the creation of the world. He who has an 
ear, let him hear. If anyone is to go into captivity, into captivity he will go. If anyone 
is to be killed with the sword, with the sword he will be killed. This calls for patient 
endurance and faithfulness on the part of the saints. Revelation 13:5-10 

The saints at the end of this age will be "conquered." They will fall by the edge of the sword. They 
will be taken as captives by the armies of the Antichrist and multitudes will be martyred. The Book 
of Revelation says that those who come through the tribulation will be a vast multitude "that no one 
could count": 



After this I looked and there before me was a great multitude that no one could 
count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and 
in front of the Lamb. They were wearing white robes and were holding palm 
branches in their hands. And they cried out in a loud voice: "Salvation belongs to 
our God, who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb." Then one of the elders... said, 
"These are they who have come out of the great tribulation; they have washed their 
robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb. Therefore, "they are before the 
throne of God and serve him day and night in his temple; and he who sits on the 
throne will spread his tent over them. Never again will they hunger; never again will 
they thirst." Revelation 7:9-16 

In these verses, we see the paradigm that defines the last-days Church. It is the paradox of the 
cross: Like their Lord and Master, those who are defeated and overcome are the actual 
overcomers. While those in the army of the Antichrist will think that by defeating their detractors 
physically and militarily, they will be gaining the victory, they will actually be setting their own 
snares. Instead, in the wisdom of God, even as it was at the cross, the very ones who appear to be 
being humiliated, beat down and defeated are the ones who are literally crushing Satan under their 
feet (Romans 16:20). But how do they overcome him? 



They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony; they did not love 
their lives so much as to shrink from death. Revelation 12:11 



The overcomers will fix their eyes on Jesus, who is not only the author and perfecter of our faith 
(Hebrews 12:2) but also our example. Jesus set the bar. As such martyrdom for those who have 
chosen to become followers of Jesus fills the pages of Christianity's history books. Every apostle, 
except one, is believed by Church historians to have died the death of a martyr for preaching the 
Christian message. 



The Death Of Stephen And Andrew 



If you've read the Book of Acts, then you've read the story of Stephen, one of the early leaders in 
the Church. Like the believers in the last-days, Stephen was a man who was "full of God's grace 
and power, (he) did great wonders and miraculous signs among the people." Stephen was also 
martyred for his bold declaration of the gospel message. And like his Master, as Stephen died, he 
prayed for those who were killing him: 



While they were stoning him, Stephen prayed, "Lord Jesus, receive my spirit." Then he fell on his 
knees and cried out, "Lord, do not hold this sin against them." When he had said this, he fell asleep. 
Acts 7:59-60 



Stephen was just a regular guy. But Stephen was an overcomer. While Jesus is our ultimate 
example, Stephen is proof that it is possible for all of us to also be overcomers. 



Andrew was the brother of Peter and one of the twelve Apostles. Andrew also died the death of a 
martyr. The account of his death is recorded in Church history. I have never been able to read the 



story of Andrews's death without crying: 



Peter's brother, was crucified by Aegeas, a Roman governor, in the city of Sebastopolis. Andrew 
had brought so many to faith in Christ that the governor came to the province to compel the new 
Christians to sacrifice to idols and renounce their faith. Andrew challenged Aegeas to his face, told 
him to renounce his false gods and idols, and declared that the gods and idols of the Romans were 
not gods but devils and the enemies of mankind. In a rage, the proconsul ordered Andrew not to 
teach and preach, and warned him that if he did he would be fastened to a cross. Andrew replied, "I 
would not have preached the honor and glory of the cross, if I feared the death of the cross." He 
was immediately condemned. As Andrew was taken to the place of his execution, he saw the cross 
in the distance and cried out, "O cross, most welcome and looked for! With a willing mind, joyfully 
and desirously, I come to thee, being the scholar of Him who did hang on thee: because I have 
always been thy lover, and have coveted to embrace thee." 1 



Whenever I read this, I pray that if and when my one opportunity arrives, I will likewise posses 
such a willing spirit. It is clear that Andrew had actually anticipated and looked forward to that 
moment. Andrew had not ignored the possibility of martyrdom until it was upon him; he actually 
had meditated on the idea. There are countless stories recorded throughout Church history of those 
who died glorious deaths in the grace of God. I encourage you to occasionally read such accounts 
and talk to the Lord about your feelings regarding martyrdom. Many such accounts are available in 
books like the Foxes Book of Martyrs or the more modern Jesus Freaks published by the Voice of 
the Martyrs. 



Is Martydom Glorious? Embracing The Shame Of The Cross 



While it is encouraging to hear stories of those who seemed to die with such spirit of courage and 
grace, seemingly without any fear or in some cases without any pain, I do not personally believe 
that every martyrdom is this way. While we like to read about valiant stories of martyrs throughout 
Church history, I do not personally think that every martyrdom is necessarily glorious. Reality 
rarely is as it is described in books. My mind flashes to the recent martyrdom of Kim Sun-il, a 
Korean Christian who was beheaded in Iraq after being taken captive by Muslim extremists. Few 
news reports mentioned that Kim Sun-il was murdered specifically because he was a Christian who 
was actively sharing his faith with Iraqis. 



Kim Sun-il was an evangelical Christian who had always dreamed of being a missionary to 
Muslims. He had learned Arabic for this purpose and was in Iraq working as an interpreter. All the 
while he was sharing the gospel message with those he came in contact with. After Kim's death, 
the group that claimed responsibility, Tawhid wa al- Jihad made this statement on their web-site: 



We have killed an infidel who tried to propagate Christianity in Iraq. . . This infidel studied theology 
and was preparing to become a missionary in the Islamic world. 



So while most people probably just assumed that Kim was merely another political beheading, to 
those who killed him, it was because he was speaking about Jesus to the Iraqi people. 



While Kim had obviously heard the call of God on his life and had been preparing for some years, 
when he found himself in the hands of evil men who intended to kill him, he broke down. He wept 
and begged for his life. Recordings of this were played on newscasts all over the world. Three 
days later he was beheaded and the videotape was sent to news organizations all over the world. 
Those who saw the footage said that Kim did not weep or beg or fight as his captors read their 
message to the world and then beheaded him. Instead Kim died with a solid resolve and without 
any protest - courageously. 



Why do I recall this horrific event? Because it is reality. While, by the grace of God, when Kim 
Sun-il died, he seemed to have accepted his fate and met it with faced it with a solid resolve, the 
reality is that just days before his death, he was weeping and pleading for his life. And the straight 
truth is, most of us would probably do the same thing. 



In preparing our hearts for martyrdom, I think it is important that we shed our false notions that 
martyrdom is purely a valiant, glorious and honorable event like we read about in the pages of some 
Christian history books. We need to remember the very important fact that martyrdom is not 
intended to make the martyr look good. Martyrdom is not about the glory of Christians, but the 
glory of God. 



I want to be very frank here for a moment. The point that I am trying to convey is that I suspect that 
to a degree we Christians - particularly men - might have a rather macho or idealistic image of 
martyrdom in our minds. I fear that many young men in the church tend to think of martyrdom as a 
means to essentially "look awesome." We imagine how we would be remembered if we were to die 
as a martyr. It is the means by which we might achieve the status of Christian legend. 



But if martyrdom is identification with the death of our Lord - the death of Jesus on the cross, then 
isn't martyrdom also a shameful event? Is martyrdom limited merely to a quick death? Or does 
martyrdom also include immense suffering, torture and utter humiliation? Again, what was Jesus 
subjected to? Jesus endured not only pain but also great shame and humiliation during his trial and 
crucifixion. And not only shame and humiliation but an utter turmoil gripped His soul until he 
actually began to sweat blood. I think of the many stories that came out of Iraq after the war 
ended. I hear stories of people who were given the option of confessing to a crime that they never 
committed or watch as members of their families were raped, tortured and murdered. What if you 
were given the option of renouncing Jesus or seeing your children abused and slowly tortured to 
death? Which would you choose? I understand that this is a nightmare even to think about. Please 
forgive me for even going here, but this is a point that needs to be made. Martyrdom is not macho. 
Martyrdom is not glorious. Martyrdom is not merely enduring great amounts of pain. Martyrdom 
is also not merely dying gracefully. Martyrdom is utter embarrassment, shame, confusion and 
absolute turmoil beyond what most have ever experienced. For me personally, it does not take very 
long before even the mildest of difficult circumstances in my life move me to begin complaining to 
God and giving myself over to sinful attitudes. So how does one prepare his or her heart for 
martyrdom? We begin today. Martyrdom is not a one-time event. Martyrdom is identification with 
Jesus on the cross. And taking up our cross is supposed to be a daily exercise. 

Then Jesus said to them all: "If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself 
and take up his cross daily and follow me." Luke 9:23 



Isn't that what we signed up for? A lifelong exercise of daily dying to ourselves, living for the glory 
of God and not our own? We cannot expect to walk according to our own ways today and yet 
expect to die for God tomorrow. Martyrdom is something that we need to begin living now. 



To him who overcomes, I will give the right to sit with me on my throne, just as I 
overcame and sat down with my Father on his throne. He who has an ear, let him 
hear what the Spirit says to the churches. Revelation 3:21,22 



Notes: 



1. Rick Joyner, Shadows of Things to come, (Thomas Nelson, Nashville Tennessee, 2001), p. 
116 

2. Dhimmi Watch, Muslim, Christian Leaders Condemn ^Religious Killing' of Kim Sun-il, 
http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/002526.php 



Appendix 



Embracing Biblical Eschatology 



In this section the question is addressed: Why study eschatology? But before we address this 
question, I want to bat around a couple of the reasons why people do not study eschatology. 



Reason One: People Who Study Eschatology Are Weird. 



I don't know about you, but I think one of the reasons that a lot of people do not study eschatology 
is that many of the people that I know who do study eschatology seem weird. Have you personally 
ever noticed that? Over the years, I have attended several "Home Groups", which are basically a 
small weekly gathering of Christians that usually meet in people's homes for the purpose of 
community and mutual edification. And it seems like it never fails, there is always one person in 
each group who seems obsessed with the end-times. No matter what the discussion is about, they 
always seem to want to talk about the end- times. It can certainly be a real party killer. It can really 
make people uncomfortable. Have you experienced this? Personally part of my fear in writing this 
book is that I didn't want to be viewed as "one of those guys". Maybe you are like me and you 
likewise don't want to be viewed as an odd bird, and for that reason have shied away from the study 
of eschatology. That's understandable. But can I assure you of something? The type of person that 
we are talking about was a bit different before they started studying eschatology. Eschatology is not 
responsible for any person's oddness or poor social skills. If you are the kind of person that doesn't 
alienate people now, then you won't alienate people after you become familiar with eschatology. 
And besides, decisions based on what other people might think certainly shouldn't be anyone's 
basis for decision-making. (Proverbs 29:25) It was the apostle Paul who once said that if his 
actions and behavior were motivated by a concern for what people thought of him, then he was no 
longer a servant of Christ. (Galatians 1:10) I hope we are in agreement on this point. 



Reason Two: Eschatology Is Impossible To Understand. 



Another reason that people do not study eschatology is that they feel as though it is so confusing, 
that it is impossible to understand, so why even bother? Let me say very clearly without any 
qualifications, that that assumption is a blatant lie. I agree that the world of eschatology can be 
confusing. But it has really only become such because of the interference of people who don't like 
what the Bible clearly says regarding these events and therefore try to devise systems of 
interpretation to get around the clear meanings. But the speculative theological contortionism of 
such systems is apparent to anyone who tries to follow such lines of reasoning. There are several 
very different perspectives regarding the end-times. Some positions take an allegorical or symbolic 
view of the eschatological portions (and even entire books!) of Scripture while other positions 



attempt to simply understand the Bible at face value. This is to say that if we read a portion of the 
Bible that is for instance, historical narrative, we read it as such. If it be poetry, we read it as 
poetry. If it is a parable, we read it as a parable. But if it is history, we do not read it as allegory. 
This is only common sense. The book in your hands is not an allegory. It doesn't take a theologian 
to explain this to you. God did not put information in His Bible that is impossible to understand. 
Yes, some things are hard to understand, but difficulty cannot be an excuse to avoid trying. With 
some diligent study and a prayerful attitude (more on this later) the Scriptures will be opened up to 
you and even the more complex issues will become completely understandable. 



Reason Three: Eschatology Is Irrelevant; There Are Other Far More Relevant Issues To 
Attend To. 



Some people feel as though there are more pertinent and more relevant issues to attend to than 
studying eschatology. They think that we should be about the work of ministering to the immediate 
needs of the people around us rather than staring at the clouds, dwelling on some future events, 
perpetually on the horizon. Some might say that the Gospel message is about the good news of 
salvation, not about the bad news of the Antichrist and false prophets and persecutions etc. Again, I 
certainly understand these kinds of feelings. But if we just boil down "biblical eschatology" into its 
simplest function, what he have is essentially the study of the return of Jesus. The study of such 
odd and frightening concepts as the Anti-Christ and the False Prophet are not the primary reasons to 
study eschatology, but are rather simply one of the signs that happen to precede the true focus of a 
healthy eschatology, namely, "The Return of the King". While Jesus and the Apostles did spend 
plenty of time talking about everyday issues such as healthy relationships and giving thanks and 
speaking in tongues and choosing deacons etc, it cannot be denied that eschatology also featured 
very prominently in their preaching and teaching. And these men lived two thousand years before 
us. I remember a particular preacher who made the goofy yet very true comment that we are closer 
to the last-days than anyone ever has been before us. So if Jesus and the Apostles didn't think that 
eschatology was irrelevant two thousand years ago, then why should we be any different? If they 
made these distant future events an integral part of their preaching, then why do we fail to do so? 
What did they understand that we might be missing? 



Positive Reasons To Study Eschatology 



Reason One: Eschatology and Hellfire Preaching Saved Me 



The first Christian book I ever read was by John Walvoord, a prominent end-times teacher. I can't 
remember exactly what motivated me to buy the book. For whatever reason many people who are 
not Christians are fascinated by eschatology, and I was one of them. A few months later, when I 
committed my life to the Lord, it was many of the eschato logical/wrath of God type of verses in the 
Bible that I had first encountered in Walvoord's book that spoke so strongly to me and weighed on 
my thoughts as I made that most important of all decisions; namely that of repenting of my former 
patterns of thinking and living in exchange for something far better. The verses that influenced me 
to do so were not the type of verses that most Christians today would typically use when attempting 
to share the Gospel message with someone in a sensitive manner. In many Christian circles today, 



if a preacher said something to the effect of, "Be saved from this perverse generation!" (Acts 2:40), 
he might be viewed as a radical or an old-fashioned hell-fire and brimstone sort of preacher. What I 
am trying to say here, is that eschatology is part of the Gospel message. It was part of the Gospel 
message in the New Testament and it should remain part of today's Gospel message as well. If it 
doesn't seem seeker sensitive enough, then so be it. We have our example in the New Testament. 
Many pastors need to really ask themselves: Why have I strayed from the New Testament model? 
As Christians, do we really think we can do better than John the Baptist, Jesus and the Apostles? So 
while I understand that there are numerous relevant issues to study and understand within the 
context of the normal, everyday, healthy Christian life such as relationships and giving and 
gathering together and so much more, biblically speaking, eschatology cannot be excluded. To 
eliminate eschatology from evangelism or discipleship or the regular spiritual diet of any believer is 
to water down the complete New Testament/ Apostolic Gospel message. Following are six more 
very basic reasons to commit to a healthy embrace of biblical eschatology. 



Reason Two: Jesus, Our Example Studied Eschatology. (What Would Jesus Do?) 



This may sound a bit too obvious, but please do think about this simple fact: Jesus studied 
eschatology. Of course the eschatological portions of Scripture were not the only portions of 
Scripture that Jesus studied, but nevertheless He did study them. If you are a Christian, then you 
have decided to be a follower of Jesus. (Matthew 28:19,20) In the gospels we often see Jesus 
quoting from the eschatological portions of Scripture. It was clear that Jesus not only knew the 
eschatological portions of Scripture but that He also understood and rightly interpreted the rich 
prophetic meanings of them. At the onset of His earthly ministry we see Jesus rising in the 
synagogue to read from the scroll of the prophet Isaiah: 



He went to Nazareth, where he had been brought up, and on the Sabbath day he went 
into the synagogue, as was his custom. And he stood up to read. The scroll of the 
prophet Isaiah was handed to him. Unrolling it, he found the place where it is 
written: "The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to preach 
good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and 
recovery of sight for the blind, to release the oppressed, to proclaim the year of the 
Lord's favor." 

Then he rolled up the scroll, gave it back to the attendant and sat down. The eyes of 
everyone in the synagogue were fastened on him, and he began by saying to them, 
"Today this scripture is fulfilled in your hearing." Luke 4: 16-21 

In one of Jesus' final messages to His disciples, He answered their questions, "when will this 
(destruction of the Temple) happen, and what will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the 
age?" (Matthew 24:3) In answering their questions, Jesus makes direct references to the book of 
Daniel the prophet; one of the most thoroughly eschatological books in the Bible: 



So when you see standing in the holy place the abomination that causes desolation 
spoken of through the prophet Daniel—let the reader understand— then let those who 
are in Judea flee to the mountains. Matthew 24:15,16 

In the same chapter Jesus also quotes from Isaiah again and makes allusions to the prophet Jonah as 
well, the simple point being that Jesus had a thorough command of the eschatological portions of 



Scripture. Let me repeat my point: Jesus studied eschatology. Yet many believers today disregard 
the eschatological portions of Scripture for various reasons. Unless we think we are somehow more 
advanced or more in touch with reality than Jesus, then surely we as His followers should likewise 
be earnestly pursuing a solid command of biblical eschatology. 



Reason Three: God Put It In The Bible 



Again, I don't mean to sound like a wise guy here, but hopefully the strength of this point is its 
obviousness. If the Holy Spirit saw fit to fill the pages of the Bible with abundant (and I do mean 
abundant) references to the last-days, then why do the vast majority of Christians pass over these 
portions of Scripture? Why do so many Christians tend to be a bit cynical or dismissive when it 
comes to, for instance, the Book of Revelation? While God never says explicitly, "thou shall study 
eschatology", He may as well have said it by simple virtue of the fact that He gave it such a place of 
prominence in the Bible. We must ask ourselves, "If God doesn't want me to study and understand 
this stuff, then what is it there for?" Think about this fact: Over twenty- five percent of the verses in 

the Bible contain predictive/prophetic content If we disregard that twenty- five percent (along with 
of course, those infamous and pesky genealogies) then we can significantly whittle the Bible down 
quite a bit. But before we do that, I suppose we'll have to first toss out that verse that says, "All 
Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in 
righteousness" (2 Timothy 3:16). Sorry, I guess I was trying to be a wise guy after all... My 
apologies. 



Reason Four: This Stuff Is Just Too Serious To Ignore. 



Anyone who has read the Book of Revelation knows that the events that many of us may live to see 
are serious. There is the description of literally half of the inhabitants of the earth dying. 
(Revelation 9:18) We read about plagues, wars, and earthquakes (Rev. 6). There is very little in the 
way of "your worst nightmare imaginable" that the book of Revelation does not contain. But we 
don't have to even venture into the book of Revelation to realize the gravity of these events. When 
we read the 24 and 25 chapters of the Gospel of Matthew, we see Jesus making one of the most 
terrifying and tragic statements in all of Scripture. Consider for a minute, the reality and the weight 
of what is being stated by Jesus here: 



Then you will be handed over to be persecuted and put to death, and you will be hated 
by all nations because of me. At that time many will turn away from the faith and will 
betray and hate each other, and many false prophets will appear and deceive many 
people. Because of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold, but he 
who stands firm to the end will be saved. Matthew 24:9-13 

If that doesn't sadden and scare you to no end, then I simply cannot relate to you. I am firmly 
secure in the love of God. I am confident that Jesus died for my sins. I have no question that there 
is nothing in the universe that can separate me from the love of God. But I am also fully aware of 
my sin. I am aware of my propensity to slip into a self-deluded state that can indeed be compared 
to a state of drunkenness. The expression above does not say, "many will fall away from going to 
church", but rather "many will fall away from the faith", and "the love of most will grow cold". 
This is absolutely terrifying. These are people that we know. These are people that we have 



experienced sweet fellowship with. These are our brothers and our sisters. This stuff is real and it 
is deadly serious and we simply cannot afford to ignore it. 



Reason Five: We Very Well May Live To See These Events. 



This point cannot be underscored enough. The events that the Bible outlines are real. Many of us 
who are alive and read this material may quite possibly live to see the literal return of Jesus. Now 
you may say, that every generation has believed that they were living in the last generation. While 
many may argue that this universal feeling of anticipation of Jesus' return has always been the case 
in the Church, I completely reject that notion. There have of course been numerous groups, many 
of them fringe, that have anticipated Jesus' return in their generation, but far more did not anticipate 
Christ's imminent return. In fact a fair argument could be made that this generation that we are in, 
is the first generation since the apostolic generation, which has had such a universal witness to the 
imminence of the final hour. Personally whenever I hear someone emphasize the idea that every 
generation of the Church has universally believed that Christ would return in their generation, I 
listen to see what they are about to excuse themselves and others from. It never fails that whenever 
that point is emphasized, it is done for the purpose of making an excuse for a life that is lived in a 
manner that does not anticipate His return. Again, the question that we all need to ask ourselves, 
especially those who are leaders in the Church is: Are our attitudes the same as those in the early 
Church? Or have we adopted an attitude that looks less like the example that we see in the New 
Testament, and more like the spirit of the age that we now live in? 



Reason Six: To Give Us Understanding And Prepare Our Hearts. 



One of the primary reasons that we all need to make eschatology part of our regular spiritual diet is 
that through such, we become prepared. This preparation is not primarily a physical preparation. It 
is not about the stockpiling of food, or finding a safe route of escape from your city (although, to as 
degree, it certainly could). It is primarily a spiritual preparation. This preparation or "readiness" 
occurs for two reasons and neither should be ignored. 



The first and most important reason is based on the spiritual effects that the study of eschatology 
has on our hearts. These spiritual effects affect our actions and the way we live. One of these 
effects is a desire for personal holiness (Hebrews 12:14). When we read about the events as 
described in the Bible and the terrible and fearful events that will occur, followed by the glorious 
appearing of Jesus from Heaven, we find ourselves desiring to throw off all sin and focus on the 
hope of one day seeing Him face to face. Indeed, "everyone who has this hope fixed on Him 
purifies himself, just as He (Jesus) is pure." (1 John 3:3) When we read the description of us as the 
Bride of Christ we desire to purify ourselves and maintain our chastity for our future Husband: 



Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her to make her holy, cleansing her 
by the washing with water through the word, and to present her to himself as a 
radiant church, without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish, but holy and 
blameless. Ephesians 5:27 

For I am jealous for you with a godly jealousy; for I betrothed you to one husband, 
so that to Christ I might present you as a pure virgin. 2 Corinthians 11:2 



We will also most certainly develop a deep urgency for prayer and evangelism and maybe even 
church planting. We may find a deeper felt need for communion and community with fellow 
followers of Jesus (Hebrews 10:25). And there are many other positive spiritual benefits of 
studying eschatology as well. All of these effects are part of the greater cumulative effect that will 
make us "ready" through the great and terrible days ahead, and on until The Day when Jesus finally 
returns. 



The second reason that eschatology makes us prepared is through the foreknowledge and 
understanding that it imparts. Simply stated, to be forewarned is to be forearmed. If indeed we are 
the generation that is living just prior to the return of Jesus, then this factor could not be more 
crucial. The study of eschatology not only prepares our hearts but it also gives us specific 
descriptions of future events that we are to watch for. There will be literal things that will occur on 
the earth that we will need to understand mentally in order to escape or avoid them. (Matthew 
24:15,16; Rev. 14:9) True readiness comes through both a prayerful, continual communion with 
Him, and an informed response to the external unfolding of the signs and events all around us. It is 
the communion that is the "One Thing" that takes priority over all other issues in the Christian life 
(Mark 12:29,30; Psalm 27:4; Luke 10:42), but He also expects us to not be ignorant. Again, that is 
why He shared so much information with us. Jesus said, "Behold, I have told you in advance." 
(Matthew 24:25) 



So it is both understanding and spiritual readiness that are combined together in our hearts and lives 
to make us truly "ready". This state of readiness is described in the Bible with terms like, 
"sobriety", "alertness", "watchfulness", etc. And we are warned abundantly to always remain in 
such a state. In Matthew 24 and 25, we find Jesus repeatedly saying such things as, "Be on the 
alert" (Matthew 24:42, 25:13), "See to it that no one misleads you" (24:4). Whenever we approach 
the eschatological portions of Scripture we find these types of warnings/exhortations. 



We are commanded to remain in a spirit of watchfulness: 



But as for me, I will watch expectantly for the LORD; I will wait for the God of my 
salvation. My God will hear me. Micah 7:7 

For many deceivers have gone out into the world, those who do not acknowledge 
Jesus Christ as coming in the flesh. This is the deceiver and the antichrist. Watch 
yourselves, that you do not lose what we have accomplished, but that you may 
receive a full reward. 2 John 1 :7,8 

We are commanded to always be alert: 



Therefore, be on the alert—for you do not know when the master of the house is 
coming, whether in the evening, at midnight, or when the rooster crows, or in the 
morning. . .What I say to you I say to all, 'Be on the alertV Mark 13:35, 37 

But keep on the alert at all times, praying that you may have strength to escape all 
these things that are about to take place, and to stand before the Son of Man. Luke 
21:36 

and from among your own selves men will arise, speaking perverse things, to draw 



away the disciples after them. Therefore be on the alert. . . Acts 20:30, 3 1 

With all prayer and petition pray at all times in the Spirit, and with this in view, be 
on the alert with all perseverance and petition for all the saints. Ephesians 6:18 

Indeed, the Scriptures compare living in ignorance of the last-days to being asleep or drunk: 



So then let us not sleep as others do, but let us be alert and sober. 1 Thessalonians 
5:6 

Be of sober spirit, be on the alert. Your adversary, the devil, prowls around like a 
roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. 1 Peter 5:8 

In fact, drunkenness is the specific state that describes those who have compromised with the 
"Babylonian Harlot" of the Book of Revelation: 

"Fallen! Fallen is Babylon the Great! ..For all the nations have drunk 
the maddening wine of her adulteries. Revelation 17:1-3 

These expressions, "be sober", "be watchful", "be on your guard", "be aware", "be careful" all 
speak of very deliberate activity. So let us all heed these warnings. Let us all pursue a deeper love 
relationship and daily communion with our beautiful King, and let us not neglect the information 
that He has shown us ahead of time in His awesome Word. 



Reason Seven: As A Basis For Any Prophetic Office. 



Another reason that has, in my opinion, been highly overlooked by most prophetic ministers in the 
Church is that a proper grasp of biblical eschatology is the essential foundation of any truly 
prophetic ministry. I say this in reference to any individual who is called to the specific office of 
prophet as well as to any church that feels called corporately to be a prophetic people. What I mean 
by prophetic in this case is not merely the gifting or ability from God to speak an encouraging, 
edifying or even a directional word to another individual. I am speaking of those prophetic 
ministers or churches that feel called to prophesy to and about specific events from God's 
perspective. I am speaking about individuals and churches that feel called to become a relevant 
force within the earth or in their cities and communities. It is my conviction that as a result of a 
lack of a clear vision of the future, founded on a proper understanding of biblical eschatology, the 
church suffers and tends to be far less effective as a truly prophetic people. The same can be said 
regarding any individual who is called to a prophetic ministry. 



Let me try to restate this a bit clearer. The Bible gives us very specific and detailed information 
about the future of this world. These events will have unparalleled social, economic, religious, and 
most importantly, spiritual implications for the entire earth. If someone believes himself or herself 
to be called to be a prophetic voice that speaks with relevance and power from God to the world and 
the greater lukewarm western Church, (a majority of the Old Testaments prophecies were directed 
at the lukewarm Israelites) then it is absolutely necessary to first understand the clear prophetic 
word that is already written. 



A good contemporary example to demonstrate my point here is the fact that God himself has 
reestablished the Jewish people in the land of Israel. He made it clear thousands of years ago that 
he would do so. The return of the Jewish people to their homeland is unquestionably part of the 
clear unfolding of biblical prophecy. The rebirth of Israel is a necessary step in God's plans to 
fulfill all of his good promises and covenants with the Jewish people. Presently there is a massive 
renewed surge of anti-Semitism spreading all over the world. This time around however anti- 
Semitism is not being called anti-Semitism, but is rather disguised under the title of "anti-Zionism". 
As a result of a lack of understanding of God's clear purposes for the nation of Israel and the 
Jewish people as laid out in Scripture, many Christians have unknowingly (or even completely 
knowingly) supported anti-Semitic causes and theologies. This is a grievous error to fall into. 
Throughout history the Church has made this same mistake over and over. As a matter of fact it 
was precisely due to a lack of understanding the nature of the future eschato logical kingdom of God 
and Israel's part in it that the Christian Church made arguably the most significant errors in its 
history. The establishment of the Church State under Constantine, and the Crusades were both the 
direct result of a bad theology regarding the Kingdom of God and the status of the Jewish people 
based on a false eschatology. Think of how the world might have been different if the Church had 
not fallen into these errors. The nation of Israel is far from perfect, and is certainly not beyond 
criticism, (certainly, the same can be said of any nation) but without the foundation of the clear 
prophetic word in the Bible regarding Israel, many Christians do not know how to properly discern 
the nature or source of many events that revolve around the issue of the State of Israel and the 
Jewish people today. This is especially true in light of the growing cloud of misinformation and 
blatant propaganda that seeks to demonize Israel. This is just one example of how a lack of 
understanding of the biblical prophetic timeline of events in the last-days can cause a well-meaning, 
intelligent Christian to miss what is unfolding right before his or her eyes. Rather than being a 
relevant force in the world, one who is in tune with God's mind, such a person may instead actually 
be aiding the plans of those whose inspiration is from Satan. I understand this issue to be very 
controversial, but I stand very firmly on it. 



The revelation that any prophet delivers needs to be built on the solid foundation of the established 
(capital P), Prophetic word in the Bible. Those who wish to be prophetic (lower case p) without 
first having ingested and assimilated the Prophetic Eschatological Gospel into their being will be 
significantly stunted in the effectiveness of their ministry. If someone believed that they could be a 
truly effective prophetic voice without actually understanding the Gospel message, most Christians 
would understand them to be delusional. But the Gospel message is the prophetic eschatological 
message. The Gospel message is not merely that Jesus died on the cross for our sins. The cross of 
Jesus is the foundation of the Gospel message, but the conclusion of the Gospel message is His 
return. The central crowning element of Biblical eschatology is the return of Jesus to literally reign 
over the earth from Jerusalem! The Gospel message of Jesus dying for our sins, without His return 
is not the full gospel. Biblical eschatology completes the Gospel message. "For the testimony of 
Jesus is the spirit of prophecy." (Revelation 19:10). Or paraphrased; the message about Jesus to the 
world (The Kingdom Gospel message) and biblical eschatology (The spirit of prophecy) are one 
and the same thing. In order to flow in the spirit of prophecy, God expects his prophets to 
understand the full gospel message that is nothing short of the full "testimony of Jesus." 



How To Study Eschatology: A Biblical Pattern 

Like Jesus' contemporaries, Jesus studied the Scriptures from a young age, but I also believe that 



He regularly came before the Father in humility and in prayer and asked the Father to open the 
Scriptures to Him. (Mark 1:35; Luke 5:16; Matthew 14:23) I think it is a safe statement to make 
that Jesus came to understand His calling to the world and ultimately to His death on the cross, not 
solely by virtue of the fact that He was the Word of God incarnate, but also by diligently studying 
the Scriptures combined with the discipline of spending time with the Father through the Holy 
Spirit in prayer. And while the Bible does not explicitly state exactly how often Jesus fasted, I am 
confident that He fasted regularly. (John 4:32, Matthew 17:21, Hebrews 5:7) Jesus lived His life on 
the earth in full dependence upon the Holy Spirit. (Luke 4:1) If we desire to be true followers of 
Jesus, and understand what the Scriptures have to say about the future of our world, our country, our 
cities, our lives and the lives of our families, we need to diligently study the Scriptures with prayer 
and consistant regular fasting. It is as simple as that. There are no shortcuts. God promises us that 
if we will diligently seek Him, He will respond: 



Call to Me and I will answer you, and I will tell you great and mighty things, which 
you do not know. Jeremiah 3:33 

So I say to you, ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it 
will be opened to you. Luke 11:9 

You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. Jeremiah 29:13 

Prayer and fasting combined with an attitude of desperation will move Gods heart to respond. I 
believe that in regard to the last-days, this is the pattern that will need to be followed. We find this 
pattern in the life of Daniel the Prophet. Let's look at what it says in Daniel 9:1-4: 



In the first year of Darius the son ofAhasuerus, of Median descent, who was made 
king over the kingdom of the Chaldeans— in the first year of his reign, I, Daniel, 
observed in the books the number of the years which was revealed as the word of the 
LORD to Jeremiah the prophet for the completion of the desolations of Jerusalem, 
namely, seventy years. So I gave my attention to the Lord God to seek Him by 
prayer and supplications, with fasting, sackcloth and ashes. I prayed to the LORD 
my God and confessed... 

Notice the pattern. Daniel reads from the Scripture of the former Prophet Jeremiah and discerns 
that he is living in the times that are spoken of prophetically. His response is our mandate; "So I 
turned to the Lord God and pleaded with him in prayer and petition, in fasting, and in sackcloth and 
ashes. I prayed to the LORD my God and confessed. . ." 



Daniel had not finished praying when the angel Gabriel appeared to Him: 



Now while I was speaking and praying, and confessing my sin and the sin of my 
people Israel, and presenting my supplication before the LORD my God in behalf of 
the holy mountain of my God, while I was still speaking in prayer, then the man 
Gabriel, whom I had seen in the vision previously, came to me in my extreme 
weariness about the time of the evening offering. He gave me instruction and talked 
with me and said, "O Daniel, I have now come forth to give you insight with 
understanding. At the beginning of your supplications the command was issued, and 
I have come to tell you, for you are highly esteemed; so give heed to the message 



and gain understanding of the vision." Daniel 9:20-23 

Awesome! If you feel confused or hopeless in any way regarding ever understanding the last-days, 
take heart at this story and this pattern. When we do our part by studying, praying and fasting; 
asking for insight, understanding and revelation, then God has promised to do His part and answer 
with supernatural assistance. He will come and open up the Scriptures and even enlighten us 
concerning world events. And it is specifically this type of supernatural enlightenment that we will 
need in the days to come. But take heart; while the future may look scary, we do not have to face it 
alone. Jesus has promised that he would be with us. (Matthew 28:19,20) He has promised not to 
leave us as orphans, that He would be with us to help us: 



I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may be with you 
forever; that is the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it does 
not see Him or know Him, but you know Him because He abides with you and will 
be in you. I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to you. John 14:18 

He has promised very specifically that in the last-days there would be those who would shine with 
His radiance and give understanding and light to others: 



Those who have insight will shine brightly like the brightness of the expanse of 
heaven, and those who lead the many to righteousness, like the stars forever and 
ever. Daniel 12:3 

Those who have insight among the people will give understanding to the many; yet 
they will fall by sword and by flame, by captivity and by plunder for many days. 
Daniel 11:33 

He said, "Go your way, Daniel, for these words are concealed and sealed up until the 
end time. Many will be purged, purified and refined, but the wicked will act 
wickedly; and none of the wicked will understand, but those who have insight will 
understand." Daniel 12:9,10 

Now unfortunately there is the obvious downside also mentioned here that many will fall and be 
refined through "purging" and tribulation etc, but the point here is that in the last-days, God has 
stated that He will raise up those who will "shine brightly". They will lead "many to righteousness" 
and will "give understanding to the many". We have already discussed the biblical pattern for 
gaining such understanding: Communion with God, prayer and fasting, and a humble diligent 
studying of God's Word. Through this pattern, God will allow many to avoid being overcome or 
confused by the darkness. Instead, they will "shine brightly like the brightness of the expanse of 
heaven, and lead the many to righteousness, like the stars forever and ever. . ." 



Notes: 



1. Or even better, try John the Baptist's approach: "So he began saying to the crowds who 
were going out to be baptized by him, 'You brood of vipers, who warned you to flee from 



the wrath to come? "Therefore bear fruits in keeping with repentance, and do not begin to 
say to yourselves, 'We have Abraham for our father,' for I say to you that from these stones 
God is able to raise up children to Abraham." "Indeed the axe is already laid at the root of 
the trees; so every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire." 
Luke 3:7-9 

2. David Pawson When Jesus Returns, page 2,3. 

3. Phyllis Chesler, The New Anti-Semitism, (Jossey Bass, 2003), p. 4, 87, (and most of what is 
inbetween) 



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